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What to Ask When Evaluating Messaging Security Systems   23 Apr 2008 13:00 GMT
(Source: Sunbelt Software) Email threats are growing in number, sophistication and severity making it critical to deploy a messaging security infrastructure that can protect your organization from these threats.

This Osterman Research paper outlines a number of factors to consider when evaluating competing email security appliances and explains how Sunbelt Software's Ninja Blade is solution worth short listing.


Source: Computerworld
Ninja: Total Email Security   23 Apr 2008 13:00 GMT
(Source: Sunbelt Software) The volume of spam e-mails sent has increased exponentially during recent years, and so has the cost of dealing with that spam. This paper will examine the ways in which spam can impact an organization's profits and outline the criteria to consider when choosing an anti-spam solution.


Source: Computerworld
Hackers jack thousands of sites, including UN domains   23 Apr 2008 13:00 GMT
Government sites in the U.K. as well as some run by the UN have been hacked with massive JavaScript attacks and are now serving up malware, according to Websense.


Source: Computerworld
The Impact of Messaging and Web Threats   23 Apr 2008 13:00 GMT
(Source: Sunbelt Software) Messaging, internal and Web-based threats are increasing in number and severity. The risks to organizations large and small are real problems that users and their employers face if they do not establish adequate defenses against this growing variety of threats.

Read this Osterman Research paper to learn how organizations must implement a layered defensive strategy to protect against all types of threats and how Sunbelt Software can help.


Source: Computerworld
Archiving Compliance with Sunbelt Exchange Archiver   23 Apr 2008 13:00 GMT
(Source: Sunbelt Software) Archiving for compliance is an important step in securing your company's future. Archiving policies must be carefully planned to ensure that business practice continues without compromising compliance. Read this white paper to learn how to implement a cost-effective email archiving solution that minimizes the burden on your Exchange server, and will help you avoid costly legal penalties.


Source: Computerworld
A Guide to Understanding Messaging Archiving   23 Apr 2008 13:00 GMT
(Source: Sunbelt Software) Email storage is growing at an average rate of 35% annually - three out of five decision makers cite the growth of messaging storage as their leading messaging-related problem.

This Osterman Research white paper discusses the several reasons to implement a messaging archiving system and provide an overview of Sunbelt Software's offering focused squarely on the archiving space.


Source: Computerworld
News to know: Microsoft Mesh; Microhoo; OLPC; Patents; Linked data   23 Apr 2008 09:11 GMT
Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: Ten things to know about Microsoft's Live Mesh Ryan Stewart: Silverlight and the future core of Microsoft Screen shots: Microsoft's Live Mesh (right) Images: Hands-on with Live Mesh Techmeme ...
Source: ZDNet
Websense: UN, UK sites compromised by JavaScript injection   23 Apr 2008 02:03 GMT
Websense on Tuesday said that the UN and UK government sites are being attacked in a mass JavaScript injection attack. According to Websense: Websense Security Labs has been tracking a recent development of the malicious JavaScript injection that compromised thousands of domains at the start of...
Source: ZDNet
Is it wise to loosen Entourage's attachment security policy?   22 Apr 2008 22:22 GMT
Entourage 2008 is very strict in its blocking of attachments and some users may find its security rules restrictive. However, with a bit of effort, users can tell Entourage to loosen up on various Mac OS X files, Mime content and certain file name extensions. However, whether...
Source: ZDNet
SportsNetwork CEO: Site back up; A look at the recovery plan   22 Apr 2008 16:51 GMT
Sports Network, victim of a Chinese hacker drive-by, is back online as it recovers and revamps security following a Sunday attack. In an interview, Sports Network CEO Mickey Charles detailed some preliminary parts of its recovery plan and a few more details of the attack, which began...
Source: ZDNet
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