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Clearswift Secure Web Gateway Demo

Organizations need the ability to balance collaboration with customers, suppliers, and partners across the web yet protect from advanced threats and damaging data loss. The Secure Web Gateway enforces consistent internet security through flexible and granular policy management across web traffic, web-based applications, and cloud collaboration platforms. Your live demo will...
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The Ticking Time Bomb: 40% of Firms Expect an Insider Data Breach in the Next 12 Months

As enterprises become larger, managing employee behaviour becomes harder and the risk of a breach occurring within an organisation intensifies. Companies are aware the threat looms large, with 40% of firms expecting a data breach in the next 12 months, as a result of employee behaviour and employees indicating widespread lack of awareness of good cyber security practice.
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SCIP SSL Content Proxy

If you are looking for an SSL Content Proxy which automatically detects and blocks access to SSL servers with expired, revoked or self-signed certificates please view the Clearswift Secure Web Gateway for more information.
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Third Parties and Social Media Identified as Newest Security Threats to UK Public Sector

Research released today by Clearswift, the global cyber-security company, highlights the top three concerns of individuals working in the UK public sector when it comes to information security. The iGov ‘Managing Information Security’ report was commissioned by Clearswift to investigate the attitudes of those working for public sector organisations (PSOs).
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UK Government Warns Businesses About Cyber Crime Threat

Theale, UK – Friday 7 September 2012 – The BBC has reported that the British government is to advise business leaders on how to better protect themselves from cyber threats. Clearswift by Fortra, a global leader in cybersecurity solutions, fully supports this initiative, the details of which are summarlsed below: The government is issuing advice to British business leaders on...