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10 Essential Steps to Email Security: A Clearswift Best-Practice Guide
by Clearswift
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By following some basic principles, there’s no reason you can’t let legitimate business email move into, out of and within your enterprise while stopping the things that cause damage: viruses, spam, spyware, trojans, phishing, Denial of Service attacks, the loss of sensitive data and the collection of illegal, immoral and just plain offensive material.
April
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A Directory-driven Approach to Email Security
by Sendmail
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The most common security threat to email and groupware is the relentless growth in spam and virus traffic. New and improved methods for identifying and blocking spam have emerged but spammers are adapting with creative ways of getting bad mail through. Traditional approaches like scanning, and reputation services alone are just not enough.
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An Architectural Framework for Enterprise Email Security
by Sendmail
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As email security becomes an ever-more demanding problem for complex, information-driven enterprises,a growing assortment of point products becomes increasingly difficult and costly to manage. This white paper examines the security limitations prevalent in today’s large-enterprise email networks and outlines the “next generation” architecture designed to fully leverage security throughout the network.
August
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Blacklist Versus Whitelist Software Solutions
by Faronics Technologies
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This white paper discusses blacklist-based software, one of the most common response solutions in the marketplace that focuses on eliminating or handling the growing problem of malware. It also discusses the relatively new and less common approach of whitelist-based software to combat the problem.
August
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