Archive for January, 2007

Eliminating Your SSL Blind Spot: The Solution to Managing and Securing HTTPS Traffic

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

This white paper discusses how HTTPS filtering (SSL scanning) from Secure Computing provides companies with the means to counter these threats by fully extending their Internet usage policies to HTTPS traffic, and thereby proactively closing that last known major network security hole. Get it now! (PDF, 9 pages)

Image Spam: The Latest Attack on the Enterprise Inbox

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

In just the past three months, the level of image spam seen by Secure Computing Research has increased by nearly 200 percent. In this paper, you will learn about the different types of image spam and why it can be so hard to stop, and how Secure Computing’s IronMail with TrustedSource reputation technology provides an effective tool in blocking image spam and in keeping enterprises ahead of the spammers. Download today and learn more about this latest threat! (PDF, 7 pages)

Achieving Configuration Compliance in a Regulatory Framework

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Regardless of whether your company is subject to HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, Gramm-Leach-Bliley, any number of state regulations, or none at all, configuration compliance has a place in most if not all business and government organizations. Find out in this paper how you can achieve automated configuration compliance with the SafeWord SecureWire IAM appliance from Secure Computing.(PDF, 6 pages)

Stopping the Targeted Attack

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Why comprehensive malware protection is superior to anti-virus signatures for protecting your organization. Enterprises continue to be vulnerable to targeted malware attacks despite deployment of common security solutions like anti-virus software and firewalls. Solutions need to be much more proactive and effective in protecting inbound and outbound traffic. Get it now from the Tech Library! (PDF. 12 pages)

Eliminating Your SSL Blind Spot: The Solution to Managing and Securing HTTPS Traffic

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

This white paper discusses how HTTPS filtering (SSL scanning) from Secure Computing provides companies with the means to counter these threats by fully extending their Internet usage policies to HTTPS traffic, and thereby proactively closing that last known major network security hole. Get it now! (PDF, 9 pages)

Image Spam: The Latest Attack on the Enterprise Inbox

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

In just the past three months, the level of image spam seen by Secure Computing Research has increased by nearly 200 percent. In this paper, you will learn about the different types of image spam and why it can be so hard to stop, and how Secure Computing’s IronMail with TrustedSource reputation technology provides an effective tool in blocking image spam and in keeping enterprises ahead of the spammers. Download today and learn more about this latest threat! (PDF, 7 pages)

Achieving Configuration Compliance in a Regulatory Framework

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Regardless of whether your company is subject to HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, Gramm-Leach-Bliley, any number of state regulations, or none at all, configuration compliance has a place in most if not all business and government organizations. Find out in this paper how you can achieve automated configuration compliance with the SafeWord SecureWire IAM appliance from Secure Computing.(PDF, 6 pages)

Stopping the Targeted Attack

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Why comprehensive malware protection is superior to anti-virus signatures for protecting your organization. Enterprises continue to be vulnerable to targeted malware attacks despite deployment of common security solutions like anti-virus software and firewalls. Solutions need to be much more proactive and effective in protecting inbound and outbound traffic. Get it now from the Tech Library! (PDF. 12 pages)

Eliminating Your SSL Blind Spot: The Solution to Managing and Securing HTTPS Traffic

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

This white paper discusses how HTTPS filtering (SSL scanning) from Secure Computing provides companies with the means to counter these threats by fully extending their Internet usage policies to HTTPS traffic, and thereby proactively closing that last known major network security hole. Get it now! (PDF, 9 pages)

Image Spam: The Latest Attack on the Enterprise Inbox

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

In just the past three months, the level of image spam seen by Secure Computing Research has increased by nearly 200 percent. In this paper, you will learn about the different types of image spam and why it can be so hard to stop, and how Secure Computing’s IronMail with TrustedSource reputation technology provides an effective tool in blocking image spam and in keeping enterprises ahead of the spammers. Download today and learn more about this latest threat! (PDF, 7 pages)