WHITE PAPER:
This Osterman Research white paper discusses how messaging threats are evolving, both as independent threats and as a delivery mechanism for web-based attacks.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
IBM and Red Hat have a single, security-rich collaboration and messaging platform that makes it simple, easy, and affordable to improve organizational productivity and effectiveness. It is much more than a Microsoft Exchange/desktop alternative.
WHITE PAPER:
This document discusses the reasons e-mail archiving is necessary, the benefits of archiving messages, the different options available for archiving, and how administrators can determine which option is best for a given company.
EGUIDE:
In this month’s issue we provide our 5th annual Readers’ Choice Awards for the best security products in the market. We’ve talked with over 1,500 Information Security readers to find what their favorite products are and why. Read through to see which ones take the gold.
SOFTWARE DEMO:
Check out this demo to take Symantec's Protection Suite Challenge and see how your network security stacks up so you can focus on your business.
PODCAST:
Attend this podcast and learn about the latest messaging security strategies from Microsoft that help enable secure remote and mobile access. Learn how to protect your company's messages and defend against viruses, spam and other security threats.
Posted: 03 Nov 2006 | Premiered: Oct 27, 2006, 09:00 EDT (13:00 GMT)
WHITE PAPER:
The SonicWALL® Unified Threat Management solution (UTM) provides the most intelligent, real-time network protection against sophisticated application-layer and content-based attacks.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this white paper today to learn best practices for secure email policy and compliance so you're properly prepared to combat fines, theft, or loss.
EZINE:
This issue demonstrates how to change default Outlook Web App settings and why you shouldn’t skip the tedious process of documenting a server migration project. Also learn the five critical elements you'll need to have in place before you plug in your first virtual machine.