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Emerging Trends in Fighting Spam | 26/03/08 | Symantec |
| Spam has been a serious problem for email administrators and users alike for more than five years, growing from one in six emails in 2002 to approximately three out of four emails today. This white paper focuses on the problems caused by image spam, as well as other spammer techniques for delivering content through existing spam-blocking defenses. The paper also discusses Symantec’s approach to solving the problem of image spam, botnets and other threats. | sponsored by![]() |
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Webcast: Win the Battle Against Image-Based Spam | 2007-01-13 01:00:33 | MessageOne |
| As spammers are evolving and becoming more aggressive, enterprises are seeing a huge increase in spam, especially image-based spam. In fact image-based spam represents a whole collection of new tricks and challenges. And, the overall volume of spam has increased causing outages and excessive delays. Enterprises are looking for a way to make spam filtering as effective as possible while reducing the cost and management overhead of the solutions.
This on-demand web seminar answers the following critical questions:
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TechNet Webcast: Protecting Your Exchange Server 2007 Network From Viruses and Spam (Level 300) | 2006-11-24 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| This webcast focuses on the powerful new agent-based messaging hygiene features in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. In a standard configuration, Exchange Server 2007 provides a person with a competitive antispam solution that is composed of multiple filters, with frequent updates and a built-in IP reputation system. Of interest to Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) are enhancements to antivirus technology in Exchange Server, such as store scanning and mechanisms for reliable and efficient transport scanning. This webcast includes demonstrations of some of the most powerful and desirable new features in Exchange Server 2007. | |||
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Junk Mail and Spammers Meet Their Match in Outlook | 2006-11-24 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 is serious about protecting the user's privacy - and the Inbox. The new Junk E-mail Filter can block the punches that annoying spammers try to deliver to the Inbox each day. The user control the level of protection the filter provides. And if an important message accidentally gets trapped by the filter, no need to worry, the user can rescue it and give its sender a pass to the Inbox. In addition to the Junk E-mail Filter, Outlook 2003 can also anticipate trouble before it happens. This webcast shows how it prevents pictures on the Internet from downloading within a message and giving too much information away to the sender. | |||
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Junk E-mail Features in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Service Pack 2 | 2006-10-06 01:00:14 | Microsoft |
| In this webcast, the presenter will discuss the new junk e-mail features in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). The presenter will talk about how the protection feature works against various kinds of e-mail. This includes junk e-mail and phishing schemes. He will talk about the presentation of e-mail formats, what they look like, and what to look for to confirm that they are fraudulent. The presenter will compare features from Service Pack 1 (SP1) and SP2. | |||
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Streamline to Success: The Real Mid-Market Experience: Banking | 2006-09-26 01:00:16 | IBM |
| Community financial institutions, including retail and commercial banks, savings & loans, and credit unions, along with larger institutions and other commercial enterprises, continue to face increasing information security threats. Compounding these threats is an ever increasing regulatory burden and focus from initiatives like Sarbanes-Oxley, Gramm-Leach-Bliley, U.S. Patriot Act, PCI, etc. However, IBM is helping community financial institutions proactively defend against and respond to these various threats. | |||
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Outlook Web Access: Your Company's Vulnerable Backdoor (Part IV) | 2006-09-21 01:00:14 | Symantec |
| Companies are relying on web-based technologies like Microsoft's Outlook Web Access to provide anytime anywhere access to email and information to their employees. The biggest win for the company is that by using this web based technology, the company can significantly boost employee productivity without requiring each user to have a dedicated laptop owned and managed by the company. Unfortunately with this ubiquitous access come security challenges. The fact that the email is being accessed and stored on unmanaged computers creates potential exposure for the corporation. | |||
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Recording of Webinar: Email, Web, & IM threats & How to Manage Them | 2006-11-01 08:39:33 | MessageLabs |
| This webinar provides insight into the latest trends in messaging security and the new threats that are developing, while exploring the business risks that they pose. View it now! | |||
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Secure Your Email Infrastructure and Maintain Compliance | 2006-09-08 01:00:28 | Symantec |
| Email is currently the most critical enterprise messaging application. Beyond communication, it has become an important repository and record of corporate transactions and intellectual property. IT managers face the difficult challenge of mitigating risks to email such as malicious code, phishing attacks, viruses, and spam while ensuring system uptime and performance and satisfying regulatory and corporate requirements. This webcast shows how Symantec Mail Security for SMTP stops spam and phishing attacks using the Brightmail-based antispam engine; reduces directory harvest and other email-borne threats against the email infrastructure; prevents viruses and malicious code from bringing down servers and compromising data; and controls and monitors inbound and outbound email in support of regulatory compliance and internal policy. | |||
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Complying with HIPAA's Security Rule: Maintaining Security of ePHI over E-Communications | 2006-05-10 | Proofpoint |
| While compliance dates for various HIPAA rules have past, many healthcare related organizations are still in process with respect to full Security Rule compliance.
In this on-demand webinar Proofpoint security expert Sean Wilcox and HIPAA security expert, Barry Johnson from IGXGlobal, discuss how organizations can maintain the privacy and security of electronic protected health information (ePHI) over e-communications (i.e., SMTP, HTTP and FTP protocols). View this webinar from Proofpoint to learn:
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Webcast: Email Gateway Security: Moving Beyond Spam | 2006-09-19 11:57:48 | Sophos |
| Email is crucial to the operation of your company. It enables efficient communication and information-sharing, but it can also enable threats to infiltrate your network and sacrifice your operations. Adopting effective email threat prevention strategies is critical to manage this major security challenge.
Sophos invites you to check out this complimentary Webcast featuring Analyst and Email Security Expert Richi Jennings, along with Jeff Epstein, Product Marketing Manager for Sophos to learn about the evolution of email-borne threats and effective strategies to protect your email gateway. Hosted by James Hilliard of TechRepublic, the Webcast addresses these important topics and more:
Now you can listen to this Webcast at your convenience, compliments of Sophos, for expert tips and advice on combating the threats that can compromise your network's security. |
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