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Protecting Your Brand & Customers: Business Value of Extended Validation SSL Certificates

White Paper Business and users are encouraged to deploy Internet Explorer to maximize online safety including dynamic anti-phishing protection via the Microsoft Phishing Filter, support for EV Certificates, product support and other... [04 Oct 2009]

Top Benefits of Symantec Protection Suite

White Paper Anti-virus is not enough to protect your organization. Tired of all the false positives you get with anti-phishing products? Download this paper to find out 10 reasons that this new product suite is the... [14 Jul 2009]

A Trust Overlay Architecture and Protocol for Enhanced Protection Against Spam

White Paper The effectiveness of current anti-spam systems is limited by the ability of spammers to adapt to new filtering techniques and the lack of incentive for mail domains to filter outgoing spam. This paper describes a new... [01 Jul 2009]

ID cards head for the high street

News But Phil Booth, of anti-ID cards pressure group No2ID expressed disbelief that high street businesses would voluntarily sign up to provide a costly new service during the credit crunch. Alan Cook, managing director of... [06 May 2009]

Who's monitoring your email?

News The Home Office statement added that retention of communications data is necessary as a crime-fighting and anti-terrorist tool. Davies added that public trust in government may be eroded if... [06 Apr 2009]

Trust in Email Begins With Authentication

White Paper This white paper provides background on authentication as a foundation for understanding current efforts to protect Internet mail. It then looks at the most popular mechanisms currently in use. The paper is intended for a general... [03 Nov 2008]

Combating Spam With TEA (Trustworthy Email Addresses)

White Paper They then show how these Trustworthy Email Addresses (TEA) can be used in conjunction with a trust and risk-based security framework as an effective anti-spam tool. It has been observed that the... [13 Oct 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 29.02.08

Round-Up As the news sent shockwaves across the globe, the Round-Up was delighted to note that at a press conference announcing the seismic shift, CEO Steve Ballmer and his co-joined executives decided they would eschew ties to adopt the relaxed,... [29 Feb 2008]

ID theft targeted by web search service

News One anti-spyware specialist, Sunbelt Software, is already providing information on potential identity theft victims to TrustedID, Sunbelt's CEO Alex Eckelberry said in a post on the company's blog. This requires... [24 Jan 2007]

Terrorism must not mean privacy breaches, says EU data guru

News The EU's data protection head has hit out at claims that privacy advocates are blocking governments' attempts to pass so-called anti-terror legislation. At the same time, that is not going to justify disproportionate... [20 Sep 2006]

Anti-fraud tech added to food safety docs

News BRC head of technical services Kevin Swoffer, said safeguarding certificates against fraud is an important aspect of maintaining the trust suppliers and retailers have in the brand. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) is... [15 Aug 2006]

Google reveals click fraud data

News A report submitted in a court case last week concluded that Google's anti-click fraud efforts are "reasonable". Now advertisers will be able to see the number of invalid clicks Google found, as well as what percentage... [26 Jul 2006]

McAfee unafraid of Microsoft's security effort

News There is no integrated anti-spyware. There is no anti-phishing there is no anti-spam," said Weiss. Microsoft said it is going to let its customers decide who they want to... [11 Apr 2006]

Visa to spend $200m fighting fraud

News Credit card giant Visa is to spend $200m on what it calls 'anti-fraud measures', as criminal activity online continues to rise. Data from the Anti-Phishing Working Group shows the total number of attacks... [07 Oct 2005]

Blunder in Word shows government terror doubts

News The UK government is once again in trouble over dodgy document management, with an apparent split within the government over new hard-line anti-terror laws exposed by a letter from Home Secretary Charles Clarke. [16 Sep 2005]

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