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This Webcast Produced for Internet.com Today's email environment lives in a threat environment that is higher than it has ever been. Some say that email itself is on the verge of extinction because of the perils associated with it. Others find it absolutely essential to conducting business in a networked world. This webcast presents a look at how bad the problem really is, separating the hype from the reality. It then provides the viewer with clear actions that can be taken by individuals as well as by enterprises to protect their information assets while using email. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Internet.com Trends show that the major obstacle to sound information security is not technical, but cultural. Yet most of the IT world continues to endorse a technology-centric approach to information protection. Many companies forget that security technologies are only as reliable and resilient as the underlying infrastructures they are trying to protect. Failing to acknowledge or fix those infrastructures raises doubts about any security product's ability to function reliably atop such foundations. This webcast offers holistic, unconventional guidance to help foster better ways of managing present-day risks to enterprise information protection -- analysis that not only embraces technological solutions, but moves far beyond. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Internet.com Data security involves taking action and addressing multiple technology domains, including networks, servers, applications and storage. The importance of data security is not limited to large, high profile enterprise environments; rather, data security and awareness are needed across all environments. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Mazu Networks Security threats are not limited to external attacks - threats from within can cause as much, if not more damage to a company's assets and reputation. Without a solid understanding of internal threats, an organization can be left unprepared to deal with the consequences of an attack from a trusted source. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Internet.com You've updated your anti-virus software and you've had your firewall tested for open ports. You've got the latest patches on all your workstations and you're sure that your wireless network is secure. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Internet.com Your enterprise perimeter is not as solid as you might imagine. In addition to laptops and other mobile devices that push the perimeter outwards, many of today's popular desktop applications effectively pull the perimeter inward. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Symantec Wireless networks have been a ripe target for attack ever since the emergence and widespread adoption of the 802.11b. Security capabilities of wireless devices can often be confusing and difficult to set up and administer -- and have been under constant scrutiny and attack in the trade press. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Mazu Networks Knowing when your internal network has been compromised and determining the severity of the damage is vitally important to your organization. Hackers can take over a machine and use it for their own purposes. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Symantec Mobile professionals often connect their "road warrior" laptops and gadgets to wireless networks in hotels, airports, coffee shops, etc. Quite often, very little is known about the security of these wireless networks, creating a significant inherent risk to the mobile devices and the company networks they connect into. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Symantec In the first 6 months of 2005, small businesses were the 2nd most targeted industry in terms of attacks*. Spam and viruses coming through your email can result in data loss as well as lost employee productivity, potential legal liability, and an increased burden on resources and budget. Register for this webcast » |