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whitepaper Emerging Trends in Fighting Spam26/03/08 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. In fact, after five years of dealing with spam and throwing significant resources at the problem, 54% of messaging decision-makers in mid-sized and large organizations still view spam as a serious or very serious problem according to a recent Osterman Research survey.  sponsored by
whitepaper Spencer Hospital Safeguards Patient Information and Network Operations Using Award-Winning Trend Micro NeatSuite2006-08-03 01:00:11 Trend Micro
  Spencer Hospital is at the forefront of medical care, providing top-notch inpatient and outpatient services to people in the central United States. The hospital's commitment to leveraging technology to improve services and administration is evident, from its purchase of advanced diagnostic and treatment systems to implementing leading solutions that safeguard patient information. One challenge for hospitals is that the same technologies that often support better, more efficient services can also put patient information at risk. For the Hospital, integrating proven content security and antivirus solutions from Trend Micro into its network is essential to keeping patient information safe and systems up and running.   
whitepaper Sindoricoh Realizes Management Innovation With Help From Trend Micro Security Strategies2006-08-03 01:00:11 Trend Micro
  Sindoricoh has been providing office automation products since its foundation in 1960 and is currently focused on digital office and digital network technologies. Leveraging its traditional strengths in copiers, fax machines, and peripherals, Sindoricoh is working to develop leading innovation in the age of digital convergence. The company was under strict timelines to deploy a key management innovation initiative. When network worms threatened to delay this critical implementation, the company decided to strengthen its overall security with Trend Micro Enterprise Protection Strategy.   
whitepaper Leveraging Trend Micro Client Server Messaging Security for SMB, The Arizpe Group, Inc. Stays Focused on Revenue Generating Activities2006-08-03 01:00:11 Trend Micro
  The Arizpe Group, Inc. (TAG) is an Austin, Texas-based corporation delivering professional Architectural and Engineering (A/E) design, and construction management services. Few years ago a virus outbreak across the company environment caused to spend a disproportionately large amount of time on the IT infrastructure. The Vice President of the company selected Trend Micro for Peace of mind offered by its small and medium business antivirus and anti-spyware solutions.   
whitepaper Haldex Relies on Trend Micro to Protect Its Global Infrastructure From Viruses and Worms2006-08-03 01:00:11 Trend Micro
  Haldex, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden and employing 4,400 people worldwide, is a manufacturer of automotive parts. Recognizing excellence in execution through its manufacture of inventive products that enhance vehicle safety and driving dynamics, Haldex Group turned to Trend Micro for a comprehensive and innovative antivirus solution capable of protecting its worldwide IT infrastructure, where legacy software had previously failed to do so. It deployed a comprehensive suite of Trend Micro solutions and has enjoyed avoiding devastating outbreaks ever since.   
whitepaper Stopping Zombies, Botnets, and Other Email-borne Threats2007-01-31 13:56:27 Sophos
  Hijacked computers, or zombies, hide inside networks where they send spam, steal company secrets, and enable other serious crimes. This paper discusses how the threat has evolved, explains how zombie networks, or botnets, are created and highlights how even organizations with reliable gateway and endpoint protection are vulnerable.   
whitepaper The SMART Way to Secure Messaging for Microsoft Exchange Environments2006-09-25 16:48:58 Sunbelt Software
  This Sunbelt Software white paper highlights the many challenges associated with defending Microsoft Exchange 2000/2003 environments against viruses, spyware, spam, phishing e-mails, and other threats. It introduces the award-winning Sunbelt Messaging Ninja™ and its Suspicious Mail Attachment Removal Technology™ (SMART), which provides policy-based filtering that can outsmart even the most sophisticated attackers. Download the paper to learn more about Ninja, the third-generation, all-in-one messaging security solution that offers enterprise-grade protection at a price point small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) can afford.

  
whitepaper Malicious Yahooligans2006-12-16 01:00:21 Symantec
  JS.Yamanner@m was not only the first webmail worm, but it demonstrated how web applications are equally susceptible to vulnerabilities. More so, JS.Yamanner@m demonstrates the impact of AJAX and how AJAX can be harnessed to develop more efficient web application worms. While similar worms will also generally require a vulnerability in the web application, web application vulnerabilities are not rare. Fortunately, as soon as the vulnerability is patched, the worm stops spreading.   
whitepaper Taking Control of Network Access2006-12-16 01:00:21 Symantec
  Changing work environments have brought about an immediate need for Network Access Control (NAC). While the ability to work remotely, make wireless connections, and bring laptops home to get extra work done is a boon to productivity, and perhaps a necessity during times of disasters or other incidents, one needs to stay on top of who's entering the network and with what device. The key is to stop insecure and possibly corrupted computers BEFORE they get permission to connect to the network. A good NAC solution will ensure that only compliant and secure devices can connect to the network, while any non-compliant devices will be blocked and remediated (if possible) before access is granted.   
whitepaper Anti-Spam Effectiveness: Is Your Current Solution Up to Par?2006-07-20 Proofpoint
  Although the war on spam continues to intensify, many companies are losing the battle. As spamming tactics become more aggressive, many enterprises find themselves drowning - once again - in a rising flood of spam.

Spammers have grown in sophistication and use a wide variety of new techniques - such as highly variable language, quickly rotating URLs and obfuscated images - to thwart anti-spam filters. The use of massive networks of spam sending zombie machines has driven spam volumes through the roof while seriously impairing the effectiveness of blacklists and other reputation-based anti-spam solutions.

Is your current anti-spam solution up to the task? Are your users receiving more spam in their inboxes? Are you, or your IT department, spending more and more time trying to stem the flow of spam?

In this web seminar replay, Proofpoint product expert Rami Habal will discuss some of the newest techniques used by spammers, the latest email-borne threats, and what you can do to provide "zero-hour" protection against all these threats.

View this webinar, "Anti-Spam Effectiveness: Is Your Current Solution Up to Par?" and learn about:
  • The latest techniques used by spammers - and how they are eroding spam filter effectiveness.
  • How new attack techniques such as "spear phishing" pose an increasing threat to corporate security.
  • What you should expect from your anti-spam solution - and how to measure the effectiveness of your current anti-spam system.
  • Cutting-edge technology available to reduce these threats and increase your spam effectiveness.
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Using Microsoft Antigen 9.0 to Secure E-mail Servers (Level 200)2006-07-06 07:06:33 Microsoft
  This webcast explains about the latest versions of Microsoft Antigen for Exchange, Antigen for SMTP Gateways, and Antigen Spam Manager. The webcast explains how Antigen manages multiple antivirus engines helps to improve overall virus detection, integrates multiple anti-spam technologies for maximum protection against unsolicited e-mail, and prevents undesirable language or inappropriate content from entering or leaving the organization's e-mail system. The webcast includes a live demonstration of Antigen for Exchange, in addition to a discussion of new features like integration of the new Microsoft antivirus engine, improved cluster support, and an enhanced signature update process.