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"Complements To Conventional Antivirus Protection"
- Protect Against Ever-Evolving Threats By Strengthening Your Defenses,
December 16, 2011,
Vol. 33, Issue 25| | Antivirus is the one malware
defense technology most end users can
name, and it’s probably the first one
that most current workers in IT learned
about. Over the decades, it has evolved
from occasionally updatable, manually
run signature detection scanning into a
sophisticated, real-time bulwark against
the latest known threats. |
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"Unified Threat Management"
October 21, 2011,
Vol. 33, Issue 21| | Unified threat management incorporates
a raft of network security technologies
previously sold separately, such as intrusion
prevention, spam filtering, and VPN. Not
only does well-coded UTM keep disparate
components from conflicting with each
other, it gives them access to each other’s
expertise for better protection. |
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"Unified Threat Management"
October 21, 2011,
Vol. 33, Issue 21| | An array of Unified Threat Management products |
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"How Do You Deal With Internet-Based Security Threats?"
- Network Box Z-Scan Offers A Different Approach, Catching More Malware Quicker Than Traditional Methods,
September 23, 2011,
Vol. 33, Issue 19| | Traditional antivirus technologies
focus on recognizing the threat, identifying
it properly, and then stopping it. They rely
heavily on human beings analyzing pieces
of malicious code and creati-ng signatures. |
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"Build Your Spam Arsenal"
- A Proactive Approach Can Save Time & Money,
June 17, 2011,
Vol. 33, Issue 12| | Here are a few tips to help boost your spam arsenal. |
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"Are You Prepared For A Malware Incident?"
- Plan Your Enterprise's Response Ahead Of Time To Ensure Successful Recovery,
June 3, 2011,
Vol. 33, Issue 11| | Companies of all sizes are challenged
by how to respond to malware incidents. But
for smaller enterprises, these challenges may
seem especially daunting. The key to successful
malware incident response, experts
say, is to have teams first prepare for the
encounter by planning how they will react
when a malware incident occurs. |
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"Antivirus & Security Appliances"
October 8, 2010,
Vol. 32, Issue 21| | The more garbage that you can stop at the perimeter, the less infrastructure your organization must maintain just to accommodate legitimate traffic among employees. Business continuity and the dangers of intellectual property and brand reputation loss are other reasons to deploy anti-malware resources. |
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"Antivirus Appliances"
October 8, 2010,
Vol. 32, Issue 21| | Product Spotlight: Antivirus Appliances |
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"Antivirus Appliances"
August 27, 2010,
Vol. 32, Issue 18| | Product Spotlight: Antivirus Appliances |
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"Antivirus Software Testing"
- Use Benchmarks & Simulated Attacks To Assess Your Network’s Defenses,
March 26, 2010,
Vol. 32, Issue 7| | A major part of any solid security plan should involve making sure that your enterprise’s antivirus software is loaded and working on all machines while updates are installed as soon as they become available. |
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"Report Shows Spam Volume On The Rise"
March 12, 2010,
Vol. 32, Issue 6| | A recent report from Web and email content security provider M86 Security has discovered that the volume of spam in 2009 has increased. |
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"Antivirus Appliances "
February 26, 2010,
Vol. 32, Issue 5| | Features an array of antivirus appliances. |
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"Antispam Appliances"
February 12, 2010,
Vol. 32, Issue 4| | Product Spotlight: Antispam Appliances |
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"McAfee Report Details Surge In Spam"
February 12, 2010,
Vol. 32, Issue 4| | Despite the fact that spam levels have been trending downward since the beginning of October 2009, they skyrocketed on Dec. 14. |
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"Rooting Out Worms & Viruses"
- Combine Smart Tactics With The Right Tools,
January 14, 2010,
Vol. 32, Issue 2| | Here are some tips, strategies, and advice on how to help eliminate the malware scourge, as well as what to look for when seeking out the best software tools. |
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"Blended Threats & Known Spam Sources Beware"
- M86 Security MailMarshal SMTP 6.7,
January 1, 2010,
Vol. 32, Issue 1| | M86 MailMarshal SMTP 6.7 protects companies against malware and blended threats at the gateway perimeter. |
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"Antispam Appliances"
December 18, 2009,
Vol. 31, Issue 30| | A variety of anti-spam appliances. |
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"Deal With Stubborn Viruses"
- Stop Them From Recurring,
November 20, 2009,
Vol. 31, Issue 28| | Antivirus software is only the beginning of keeping your data center healthy and stable. |
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"Beating The Malware Odds"
- Knowing How Anti-Malware Products Work Is Half The Battle,
October 23, 2009,
Vol. 31, Issue 26| | Here is a look at the way antivirus and antispam tools operate so you can do a better job of keeping your data center up and running. |
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"Manage The Antivirus & Antispam Server"
- Fortify This Vital Line Of Defense To Protect Your Enterprise From Cyber Chicanery,
October 23, 2009,
Vol. 31, Issue 26| | Administrators need to become skilled at ensuring antivirus and antispam servers are managed for maximum effectiveness. |
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"Protect Windows XP From Future Threats "
- As Microsoft Support Tapers Off, Take Steps To Secure WinXP Desktops,
July 17, 2009,
Vol. 31, Issue 19| | Your decision to stay on Windows XP was the right one. Hackers will focus on the newer OS and leave your relic alone, so you won’t have to worry much about security concerns any longer. Or will you?
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"Cyber Security Groups Form Chain Of Trust"
July 3, 2009,
Vol. 31, Issue 18| | In an effort to make the Internet safer and more secure, three cybersecurity groups have banded together to create an alliance called the Chain of Trust. |
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"Save Money On Client Security Software"
- Feature Consolidation, Vendor Competition & Targeted Products Can Reduce Costs For SMEs,
May 22, 2009,
Vol. 31, Issue 15| | PC client, or endpoint, security is one element of a comprehensive layered defense strategy. But because of the multiplicity of threats, security software evolved as distinct point products |
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"Defensive Player"
- Barracuda Networks’ Spam & Virus Firewall Stops Threats Before They Enter Your Data Center,
May 8, 2009,
Vol. 31, Issue 14| | Barracuda Networks is a maker of enterprise-class security appliances designed to ward off security threats. Unlike software-based security agents, the Barracuda appliances are intended for data center use.
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"Threat Protection "
- Barracuda Networks Tools Keep Email & Web Threats At Bay,
May 8, 2009,
Vol. 31, Issue 14| | Barracuda Networks offers products that protect your company from email and Web threats. |
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