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Quocirca's Straight Talking: Tighten content security
Comment Before spam became a big problem, there were still specialist email security vendors like Clearswift and Marshal Software that checked outgoing email to ensure it complied with internal rules on content distribution and decency. [02 May 2008]
Beware Spyware
White Paper For IT professionals to implement a specific solution for their particular networks, they need to understand the problem as much as possible. This white paper helps define spyware, briefly examines its many faces, and discusses the challenges... [10 Apr 2008]
Avoiding Unforeseen Consequences When Drafting Anti-spam Legislation: Some Key Technical Issues to Consider
White Paper This white paper discusses key definitions and operative language used in some of the anti-spam bills currently pending before the U.S. Congress and provides a methodology for discussing spam based on five categories of characteristics, spam as... [10 Apr 2008]
The Threat Within: The dangers of unrestricted employee use of Corporate IT Systems
White Paper Conventional wisdom has led us to believe that external security threats - such as spam, viruses, phishing, trojan horses - cause the majority of security incidents. While this may be true, too few companies are paying sufficient attention to the... [14 Jan 2008]
Content Security 2.0: The Impact of Web 2.0 on Corporate Security
White Paper In early 2007, Clearswift commissioned research to establish how popular these new Web 2.0 technologies and sites really were among office workers to determine the scale of the potential threat to corporate security. [12 Dec 2007]
10 Essential Steps to Web Security
White Paper The Web is changing fast from a one-way medium for "brochure-ware" to a highly interactive, sophisticated, mission-critical platform. The new, "Web 2.0" applications - from social networking to tagging, blogging and presence-aware services like IM... [12 Dec 2007]
15 Common Mistakes in Web Security: Enterprise vulnerabilities that invite attack
White Paper Web 2.0 applications provide access to numerous resources. From social networks to blogs, to wikis, employees are surfing the web for business data and for personal use. However, web-borne viruses, spyware, malicious code, data leaks, identity... [12 Dec 2007]
Data leakage: The stealth threat to business
White Paper Companies have spent the last few years learning to deal with inbound malicious content like viruses, Trojans, spyware and spam. But implementing firewalls and putting anti-virus and anti-spam software at the gateway have failed to deal with a... [12 Dec 2007]
Demystifying Web 2.0: Opportunities, Threats, Defenses
White Paper Every new technology introduced into the enterprise brings with it new threats. Web 2.0 is no different, with threats including: Infection and downtime -- caused by viruses, worms, Trojans and spyware [12 Dec 2007]
15 Common Mistakes in Email Security
White Paper Trouble enforcing your email policy? [30 Jul 2007]
Email Security - Beyond the hype and hyperbole
White Paper This guide takes a common sense approach to the email security challenge, aiming to avoid hyperbole by highlighting the practical, common sense steps that can be taken to beat the hackers. It provides an overview of the most common threats as well... [30 Jul 2007]
Speeding up the net - is it possible?
Comment The simplest way to limit internet activity is with software from vendors such as Clearswift, Marshal, Secure Computing, Trend Micro or Websense. Quocirca's Bob Tarzey looks at how to ensure this happens as quickly as possible. [09 Jul 2007]
15 Common Mistakes in Email Security
White Paper Trouble enforcing your email policy? We've done the hard work for you with the MIMEsweeper Email Appliance. Featuring scanning of inbound and outbound mail and blocking of all viruses and spam. It has all the email security you need - Built in. [09 Jul 2007]
The ultimate guide to email security
White Paper This guide takes a common sense approach to the email security challenge, aiming to avoid hyperbole by highlighting the practical, common sense steps that can be taken to defend against the very real threats. [09 Jul 2007]
Spyware: A Multi-Faceted Threat
White Paper Spyware is software designed to steal information in some form or another. The organization may face very real threats from three types of spyware: all underpin lucrative Internet business models. Spyware is designed to hijack the organizations... [06 Jul 2007]
