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County Government Plugs the Web Security Gap at the Internet Gateway

Category: Security

Tags: spyware, malware, square, email, network

Overview Rio Blanco County covers an area of 3,228 square miles in northwestern Colorado and includes the two communities of Meeker and Rangely. Rio Blanco County had a severe problem of spyware and viruses brought into the network by the diverse range of people who use the computers in the MAN. The county needed a gateway anti-malware appliance as its first line of defense to stop malware in web and email traffic before they entered the MAN and infected the computers. Rio Blanco County deployed Content Security Gateway appliance, powered by patent-pending stream-based scanning technology, plugs wide open web attack vector at a reasonable price.

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Publisher
CP Secure
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Dec 10, 2008
Format
Case Studies
Topics
Spyware, Network Security, Security Management

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