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whitepaper Spyware Dissected: The Five Most Deadly Spyware Programs You Meet on the Internet2006-04-25 03:04:47
  Spyware can bring one's business to a screeching halt. This webcast explains how to protect one's business from today's most dangerous spyware threats. There are spyware programs that are so dangerous they can open a backdoor to your confidential information, consume massive amounts of CPU capacity and memory, and clog your network and destroy the business data. PCs affected by these programs slow to a crawl, impacting employee productivity and business operations. Even worse, frustrated users flood the help desk with calls, increasing costs and preventing one from focusing on strategic IT initiatives.   
whitepaper Integrated Threat Management: The Malware Defense2006-04-25 03:06:53
  In an IDC survey, the top two security concerns cited by enterprise IT managers were malicious code (trojans, viruses, worms) and spyware. Not only do these attacks increase the risk of data theft and business interruption, but they dramatically increase help desk calls, decrease productivity and drive up other operational costs. The potential for profit is driving virus writers and malware developers to come up with increasingly sophisticated attacks. To effectively combat these growing threats, IT security professionals need integrated multi-layered solutions with strong management capabilities. They also need the backing of robust research labs to counter new attacks. This webcast explains how to implement an effective integrated threat management solution.   
whitepaper Best Practices for Instant Messaging Management and Security2006-04-25 03:10:08
  FaceTime Security Labs, the threat research arm of FaceTime Communications, reported that threats spread via Instant Messaging (IM) and P2P were up more than 2000% in 2005. According to Osterman Research, 90 percent of enterprises now use IM, and while the benefits to collaboration and efficiency are numerous, the challenges it introduces are real - viruses, worms, managing uncontrolled use and meeting compliance standards. Consider that IM and P2P are also primary channels for spyware distribution and IT organizations have their hands full. This webcast discusses the current threats being propagated over IM, why these threats spread more quickly than traditional threats and best practices for managing and securing IM to embrace increased business productivity and protect the enterprise.   
whitepaper Slaying the Spyware Hydra2006-04-25 03:19:39
  Cutting off one Spyware "head" isn't enough. Today's Gateway Security solutions are failing to stop the latest types of spyware threats. This webcast discusses the pros and cons of each approach, and why one needs to cover all the bases in order to effectively block spyware.   
whitepaper Trend Micro Incorporated Enters Into an Agreement to Acquire InterMute - Special Teleconference for Press and Analysts2006-04-25 03:23:54
  Trend Micro predicts future malicious threats may comprise a combination of malicious spyware and other malware such as worms and viruses.   
whitepaper Spyware and End-Node Security2006-04-25 03:29:19
  This webcast delves into the challenges involved in 'Spyware and End-Node Security'. The webcast explains how to identify mobile and wireless threats such as corporate identity theft and spyware as well as how to thwart them.   
whitepaper Spyware, Kiss Privacy Good-Bye: Part 1 - Introduction, Risks, and Threats2006-04-25 03:31:29
  Without one's knowledge, spyware is sitting there, using the computer's resources, logging one's keystrokes, tracking one's Internet surfing habits, and relaying information to others. Some forms of spyware may actually change the computer configuration. This webcast explains what spyware is and isn't, what it can do and how it is winning the game, how to tell if one has it, how to get rid of it, why Microsoft's anti-spyware software isn't sufficient, and identifies steps one needs to take, before it is too late. This is the first part in the webcast that provides a brief introduction to spyware, and discusses the risks and threats involved.   
whitepaper Spyware, Kiss Privacy Good-Bye: Part 2 - Defensive Plan, Software and Hardware Best Practices2006-04-25 03:32:33
  Without one's knowledge, spyware is sitting there, using the computer's resources, logging one's keystrokes, tracking one's Internet surfing habits, and relaying information to others. Some forms of spyware may actually change the computer configuration. This webcast explains what spyware is and isn't, what it can do and how it is winning the game, how to tell if one has it, how to get rid of it, why Microsoft's anti-spyware software isn't sufficient, and identifies steps one needs to take, before it is too late. This is the second part in the webcast that discusses the defensive plan, software and hardware best practices.   
whitepaper Spyware, Kiss Privacy Good-Bye: Part 3 - Protect the Workstations, Five Steps to Security2006-04-25 03:33:37
  Without one's knowledge, spyware is sitting there, using the computer's resources, logging one's keystrokes, tracking one's Internet surfing habits, and relaying information to others. Some forms of spyware may actually change the computer configuration. This webcast explains what spyware is and isn't, what it can do and how it is winning the game, how to tell if one has it, how to get rid of it, why Microsoft's anti-spyware software isn't sufficient, and identifies steps one needs to take, before it is too late. This is the third part in the webcast that provides information on how to protect the workstations, and also discusses five steps to security.   
whitepaper Spyware: The Dollars and Deception Behind Stealth Applications2006-04-25 03:36:50
  Few other applications can infiltrate a network as secretly and easily as spyware. Anyone who uses a Web browser, Instant Messaging or P2P is at risk. Often installed without end users' permission and with underhanded or malicious intentions, spyware increases help desk costs and can steal confidential information. This webcast explains how spyware works, the business model behind the spyware/adware industry, and how enterprises can protect themselves against these dangerous and deceptive applications security.