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Secure Computing Case Study: FW Murphy

Overview FW Murphy is the leading manufacturer of gauges and controllers for engines and engine-driven equipment. Spam surges were impacting FW Murphy's ability to function. Some executives were experiencing over 100 spam emails a day in their inboxes. The company was also concerned about their Exchange server sitting on the edge of their network. It provided very minimal security and IT administrators needed to constantly update its operating system with patches, often with reboots, in order to ensure it was secure. FW Murphy chose Secure Computing IronMail because of the industry recognition it received, the price point, and its appliance-based approach.

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Secure Computing
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PDF
Date Published
Dec 2, 2008
Format
Case Studies
Topics
Spam - E-mail Fraud - Phishing, Email, Network Security

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