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![]() Enabling a safer internetThe positive approach to
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a safer internet: the positive approach to web security
One newly infected webpage is discovered every 4.5 seconds. ![]() Free yourself to do more, while securing your business simply and cost-effectivelyIn tough economic times, with tightened budgets and heightened competition, it’s vital for businesses to secure their systems and data against a growing field of threats. However, implementing and maintaining full-spectrum protection can be a heavy drain on financial and human resources if not done right.
A more efficient approach to security means that resources – both human and physical – are freed up to improve and expand other areas. The end result is your business becomes more efficient, f ![]() The enemy within: Stop students from bypassing your defensesComputer literate K-12 students regularly use anonymizing proxies to bypass their school’s web filters to access pornography, social networking, and other blocked websites. This is a major security flaw because most infected networks are first exposed via the web. Moreover, it has serious legal ramifications for schools that are not in compliance with state and federal laws. However, reputation and real-time detection can automatically identify and block anonymizing proxies. This white paper dis ![]() Securing your mobile workforce: Extending security to mobile devicesPDAs and smart phones are becoming standard business tools storing sensitive business information and enabling email on the move. This makes them vulnerable to attack from malware authors seeking out new ways to defraud users and steal confidential business data. ![]() Spyware-free networksThree points of security against the threat of data theft ![]() Phishing, vishing, phaxing and other identity threatsThe evolution of online fraud ![]() Facebook: The privacy and productivity challengeAvoid identity theft when social networking on websites like Facebook, and learn how companies can block employees from visiting inappropriate websites.
Facebook is an internet phenomenon, with a reported 100,000 new people joining the social networking website every day. But do you think carefully about your privacy settings, or do you reveal too much information about yourself to potential identity thieves? ID fraudsters can use confidential information to commit crimes against individuals an ![]() Zero-day threats: Guarding against the unknown enemyThe risk from viruses, spyware, Trojans and other malware is constantly changing. Systems are often more vulnerable than they need to be to attacks from new and unknown sources . By following a few simple guidelines, you can maximize your protection against zero-day threats. ![]() Security tips for network administrators - EnterpriseSecurity experts offer advice on how administrators can better secure enterprise networks against intruders, malware and spam. ![]() Facebook security: Recommended privacy settings for FacebookID fraudsters target Facebook and other social networking sites to harvest information about you. Security experts recommend you set the following Facebook privacy options to protect against online identity theft.
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