Anti-VirusA Practical Guide to Virus Defense Hundreds of new viruses are discovered each month, making virus defense an ongoing challenge. To combat this ever-changing and fast-moving threat, companies need to a solid anti-virus strategy. In this Audiocast, we discuss common virus entry points, types of anti-virus software and what concrete steps your organization can take to prevent infection.<br><br>This premium editorial content is underwritten by PCMall. The registration information you provide will be shared with our sponsor.
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The rise of CSS spam: insight into the latest spamming technique This white paper takes a brief look at how spammers are taking advantage of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to develop new methods of concealing text in spam. This new web language is also being used to recycle old HTML-based tricks to fool spam filters that do not understand CSS.
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Securing Network-Attached Storage: Protecting NAS From Viruses, Intrusions, and Blended Threats Data is one of the most valuable assets of any enterprise and it must be readily available to the authorized employees, suppliers, partners, and customers who depend on it to conduct business. An attack on a NAS system can cause loss of intellectual property, business continuity, liability for compromised customer data, the time and money spent in recovery, and loss of customer confidence. This paper describes how you can effectively mitigate the risks with intelligent security solutions to create a more efficient and cost-effective storage solution.
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Dual Approach to Data Security Secure sensitive data and limit damaging downtime. Thats the two-part payoff for enterprises implementing Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security Technologies and Intels Execute Disable Bit-enabled platforms for 32-bit PCs. Download this brief demo for more details on this dual approach to data protection.
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ePolicy Orchestrator Most companies understand the need for a strong anti-virus defense strategy, but they struggle with the challenges of keeping their anti-virus software up to date and enforcing the virus security policies they have established. ePolicy Orchestrator from McAfee gives administrators the distribution and management tool they need to meet these challenges effectively. With unmatched scalability - a single ePolicy Orchestrator server can manage up to 250,000 target machines without additional hardware - and unparalleled report generation capability, ePolicy Orchestrator quickly provides a positive return on investment. The McAfee Active Virus Defense Suite, managed across the enterprise by ePolicy Orchestrator, provides the robust virus security and control that today's competitive business environment demands.
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