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  • 01 July 2008
    Security Needs for Small and Medium Enterprises - featuring Gartner research Viruses, spam and other threats born from the Internet are moving targets. Just when small and medium-sized enterprises think they have enough protection, up pops another threat theat circumvents their layers of defense.
  • 01 March 2008
    Building a Leak Free Enterprise - a strategic overview featuring Gartner content Is it possible to build a leak free enterprise? Understanding the likelihood and severity of data leaks & the measure you can put in place to prevent them.
  • 01 November 2007
    "Keeping the Right Doors Open", a presentation by Quocirca A presentation about Data Loss Prevention and the secure external sharing of information.
  • 01 November 2007
    Enterprise Security and Web 2.0 - The Impact The excitement of the Web as a business platform has spurred tremendous growth in Web products and services that fall under the Web 2.0 umbrella. Today, Internet users are much more involved in the content creation that makes up the online world, and Web 2.0 sites and services are being widely used within companies by employees who have learned how to use them outside the business arena.
  • 01 October 2007
    "Messaging Security: A Holistic View of Antispam, Antivirus, Policy Enforcement, and Regulatory Compliance", a paper by IDC The challenge of controlling electronic communications as they flow into and out of an organization is becoming increasingly more critical. This paper provides line-ofbusiness managers, financial and security auditors, and IT executives with a deeper, more comprehensive view of messaging security. It offers a realistic view of the critical ingredients for optimizing security, preventing spam, and enforcing privacy and regulation compliance across the enterprise-messaging environment. It also outlines the true cost of spam and the value of antispam solutions as well as the impact of privacy and regulation risks on individual industries.
  • 01 October 2007
    "Policy Based Content Security", a paper by IDC Information, content and knowledge within an organization probably represent its most important assets. However, how assured are you that this information is secure, and is being represented professionally, and you know where and how it is being used?
  • 01 October 2007
    Securing the Network from Spam, Malware and other Threats This paper provides a comprehensive look at spam; from its early days to where we are today in terms of managing the daily threats. With a strong policy, education and policy enforcement, and a multi-layer content security solution, organizations can address every kind of threat to its networks and its business; regardless of whether the threats are inbound or outbound.
  • 01 October 2007
    "Clearswift: Securing Content", a paper by IDC Who is Clearswift? What does Clearswift bring to the security market, and how can this company gain competitive position in the rapidly emerging SCM and messaging security space? Additionally, this study takes a closer look at both the challenges and trends of the SCM market and its sub-market, the messaging security space.
  • 01 October 2007
    "Corporate Self Protection: Email Security Reduces Internal & External Risks", a paper by IDC This white paper provides a discussion on content security and how it affects the ability of corporations to protect their systems from external and internal abuse and infection. The document focuses on providing executives and senior decision makers with an understanding of how they might best protect their companies and their companies' interests from computer-related threats through the use of appliances, software, and services focused on SCM (Secure Content Management).
  • 01 January 2003
    "Worldwide Information Protection & Control", a paper by IDC This paper provides a comprehensive look at spam; from its early days to where we are today in terms of managing the daily threats. With a strong policy, education and policy enforcement, and a multi-layer content security solution, organizations can address every kind of threat to its networks and its business; regardless of whether the threats are inbound or outbound.

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