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Product Description |
Sophos offers industrial-strength protection against viruses, spyware, spam and policy abuse to business users. At the heart of the company is a team of skilled product developers, programmers and technical support staff. Along with sales, marketing and administration staff, they are committed to providing customers with unrivalled expertise, service and support. In addition, Sophos`s global network of high-security research laboratories carry out 24-hour analysis to ensure rapid response to any new virus, spyware or spam threat anywhere in the world, irrespective of time zone. |
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White Paper
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Assessing Endpoint Security Solutions: Why Detection Rates Aren't Enough
Evaluating the performance of competing endpoint security products is a time-consuming and daunting task. Enterprise decision-makers have to rely on independent competitive comparisons, performance benchmarks, and detection certifications, all covering different solutions and criteria, providing conflicting results.
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Effective Email Policies: Why Enforcing Proper Use Is Critical To Security
The unmonitored and unguarded use of email by employees poses a multitude of risks to organizations. The distribution of inappropriate or offensive content, malicious emails and the risks of data leakage all threaten working environments, IT resources and an organization's reputation.
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Effective Web Policies: Ensuring Staff Productivity and Legal Compliance
Employees increasingly expect to use the internet at work for their own personal use in return for longer hours, working from home and interrupting vacations.
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Instant Messaging, VoIP, P2P, and Games in the Workplace: How to Take Back Control
Employees installing and using unauthorized applications like Instant Messaging, VoIP, games and peer-to-peer file-sharing applications cause many businesses serious concern. This paper looks at why it is important to control such applications, discusses the various approaches, and highlights how integrating this functionality into malware protection is the simplest and most cost-effective solution.
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Liberating the Inbox: How to Make Email Safe and Productive Again
With spam levels breaking records every day, the quintessential business tool – email – has simultaneously become a major liability. This paper focuses on the threat posed by unwanted emails that make it through to the inbox, explains the impact these threats have on organizations, and demonstrates what needs to be done in response to make email safe and productive.
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Webcast
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Stop Non-Compliant Endpoints from Accessing Your Network
Changes in the business environment require IT departments to open network resources to enable productivity. But both managed and unmanaged (and unauthorized) computers pose a security risk to an organization.
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Trial Download
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eWeek Podcast
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Malware Threats in the Enterprise
In this eWEEK Podcast, Senior Writer Matt Hines interviews Ron O`Brien, senior security analyst at applications maker Sophos, about the shift among malware code writers toward building threats that specifically target business users.
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Security at a Crossroads
IT managers might be feeling more secure today, but that may be a false sense of security. Threats are evolving, as random as ever, and the attacks that do happen are more sophisticated and damaging.
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Research Report
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Sophos Security Threat Report 2007
Cybercriminals continue to invent increasingly cunning ways to exploit human and computer vulnerabilities to steal and extort money from computer users and companies. Our latest security threat report describes the latest threats, highlights their growing complexity and looks at what the likely trends are for 2007.
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Sophos Security Threat Report 2008
A recent survey showed that only 30% of computer users thought that 2008 would be a better year for internet security. Despite improvements in technology, hackers have responded by upping their game. Their focus remains financial gain, and new methods to steal from users and companies emerge. The Sophos security threat report discusses recent attacks and gives predictions for 2008.
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Sophos Security Threat Report Update July 2007
The Sophos Security Threat Report July 2007 examines in detail the latest trends in malware for the last six months, and also confirms that cybercriminals are turning to the web as their main vector of attack. If you are responsible for network security at your business you cannot afford not to find out more and download this detailed report.
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