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Unified comms: What it needs to succeed
Comment And we learned that the standard Microsoft message when you set up a Live Meeting is just confusing technobabble, so we had to work out how to get into the bowels of the system to change it. Vendors may be making a lot... [17 Nov 2009]
Digital Dilemmas: Should your business be on Twitter?
Comment The more concise you are, the more pizzazz your message will have. Being concise has the advantage that your message can be reduced to an essential, functional core. As the hype around microblogging... [16 Nov 2009]
Comparing Google Message Security and Leading Messaging Security Solutions
White Paper The data presented in this paper discusses the results of the research program that was conducted during August and September 2007, focusing on Google Message Security results independently from an aggregate of the other... [13 Nov 2009]
Making Sense of Message Archiving Requirements
White Paper There are many regulations that cover Message Archiving and the overall category of Electronic Media. Some of these are industry specific such as Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), SEC regulation 17, NASD 3010, 21CFR part 11 and HIPAA. [13 Nov 2009]
Google Message Security: Protect Your Email Infrastructure From Spam and Viruses; Easily Set and Manage Usage Policies
White Paper Google Message Security automatically enforces email security policies to help assure legal and regulatory compliance for both inbound and outbound email across organization. Define users in the console, or integrate... [13 Nov 2009]
The Barracuda Message Archiver: Enabling Corporate Compliance
White Paper Off late the onset of many of the corporate, government and industry regulations that companies must adhere to today, the predominant way to store email and other sensitive data was through backup tape. [13 Nov 2009]
Email Security Success: Securing Your Email Infrastructure What's Been Going Wrong and How to Fix It
White Paper Customers now face increased complexity, decreased control and visibility, variable effectiveness, noticeable message delivery delays and inadequate protection from new threats. Email is now most critical business... [13 Nov 2009]
Barracuda Networks Anti-Virus Technology
White Paper In addition, Barracuda Networks also incorporates these technologies into the Barracuda IM Firewall, Barracuda Message Archiver, Barracuda SSL VPN, and Barracuda Web Application Firewall. With its combination of... [13 Nov 2009]
Increasing SIP Firewall Performance by Ruleset Size Limitation
White Paper To protect SIP communication networks from attacks, especially flooding attacks like Denial-of-Service or message spam, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) are deployed at the ingress point of the network to filter... [12 Nov 2009]
Best Practices in Using Reputation-Based Anti-Spam Services for Email Security
White Paper An incredibly inexpensive technique for the anti-spam gateway, IP reputation filtering can be used to identify 80 percent (or more) of spam without even looking at message content. One of the most efficient, least costly... [12 Nov 2009]
IronPort Email Authentication
White Paper This lack of authentication means that a receiving mail server cannot reliably verify that a particular message is in fact from the sender it purports to be from, making it harder to identify friend from foe. [12 Nov 2009]
Web Filtering: Completing the Evolution From Acceptable-Use to Serious Malware Defense
White Paper The landscape of web filtering is evolving as vendors mature their solutions, acquire competitors, and start to blend products with other protection functions, such as message security and content control. [12 Nov 2009]
Say "No, Thanks" to Unwanted Email
White Paper Image spam, which conveys the message in an embedded picture (such as a .jpg), is the most recent variant of junk mail. Spam is an unavoidable part of online life, and it's often hard to know exactly how to deal with it. [12 Nov 2009]
Context Adaptive Scanning Engine: Protecting Against the Broadest Range of Blended Threats
White Paper To counter these threats, sophisticated email security systems need to analyze a message in the broadest possible context. Spam, viruses, malware, spyware, denial of service attacks, and directory harvest attacks are all... [12 Nov 2009]
10 Sneaky Things a Spammer Will Do: Just When You Thought Your Inbox Was Safe?
White Paper It only takes a few people to respond to a spam ad to make it profitable for the spammer - so the game is to reach as many people as possible with the spam message to increase the odds of finding a few respondents. [12 Nov 2009]