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January 2007
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Wednesday, January 24, 2007
4:00pm EST / 1:00pm PST
45 minutes
With almost 50% of today's employee-initiated Internet traffic comprised of real-time communication applications like instant messaging, Skype, Web conferencing, and P2P file sharing,
standalone URL filtering solution leaves your business exposed.
Register to attend this interactive eSeminar and find out why a comprehensive Web security solution is your best defense. FaceTime allows organizations to secure the "new" Internet-by providing control over Web browsing and real-time collaborative applications-from a single point of administration.
With top-of-the-line performance and zero latency, FaceTime Web security solutions are helping companies stretch their IT dollar so they can solve today's problems with yesterday's budget.
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Orlando, FL
January 21-25
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San Francisco, CA
February 5-9
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Las Vegas, NV
May 20-25
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Don't miss the
Greynets blog - a destination where you can hear from the people who are
part of the SpywareGuide and FaceTime Security Labs research teams, as
well as developers, programmers and the occasional guest blogger.
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Ready to Produce IMs in Court?
If you're not keeping tabs on PDAs, IM conversations and other electronic data you may be in for a nasty surprise. As of December 1, 2006, new amendments to US federal rules of civil procedure relating to electronically stored information became effective:
Companies must keep track of all e-mails, instant messages and other electronic documents they maintain as business records
If involved in litigation, companies must produce their "electronically stored information" according to specific requirements as part of the litigation and eDiscovery process
Most companies have implemented solutions to archive and monitor their e-mail systems, but fewer companies have established archiving systems for instant messaging, web conferencing and other real-time communications.
FaceTime can help.
Be the first to receive the IM industry analyst Osterman Research white paper on eDiscovery regulations: "The Impact of the New FRCP Amendments on Your Business".
Click here to
download the report.
Is Your URL Filtering Up for Renewal?
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RTGuardian, the recent winner of Network World's Clear Choice Award, is now available with integrated URL filtering. If you are currently running URL filtering – call FaceTime. We can show you how to apply your existing budget to cover your URL filtering requirements and control the use of over 100 other popular applications such as IM, Skype, P2P and Web conferencing.
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Mobile VoIP Means Business
Mobile communications can be a huge drain on corporate resources, particularly with a workforce that spends time travelling abroad. For many organisations, it is accepted as a necessary evil - as long as there is no alternative. However, the advent of flat-rate data plans, combined with evolving mVoIP technology, has the potential to undermine the enterprise and consumer markets for voice calls.
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BuddyProfile Sending AIM Users To Malware
Adult and other undesired content have been the choice of malicious parties who are trying to capitalize on a younger audience and gain access to their systems. Getting in front of a tech-savvy but less security-conscious audience has led to various enticements, the latest of which targets AIM users.
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Social Networking Tops Search Rankings
After monitoring the most searched for terms on Google.com for the whole year, the search giant has revealed that social networking has dominated web searches. "Bebo" took the crown as the most searched for term throughout the year, followed by "MySpace."
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Bud Broomhead and Other Great IT Moments
In 2006, HP made the "Best Comeback" while Bud Broomhead takes top honors for the Best IT Industry name, according to Computerworld's Steve Duplessie. This article goes on to identify the IT tops of 2006, like the "most ridiculous example of starting and selling companies ever," and "best disappearing storage business."
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Security Trends Predictions for 2007
IBM X-Force has announced several predictions for the top security trends of 2007. Among the host of threats on the security horizon for 2007, X-Force foresees broader and more targeted identity theft attacks on consumers as well as an increase in critical and high-risk vulnerabilities in enterprise and government agency networks.
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Top Seven 2007 Resolutions for IT Security Managers
What are the top seven new year resolutions for IT security managers? Check out this list compiled by Vernier Networks to help IT security managers improve overall security and increase control and compliance.
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Microsoft Finds Its 'Voice'
The Redmond-based software giant has made its new enterprise voice communications server available to 2,500 companies under a private beta program. The product, which will be known as Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007, brings with it the ability for companies to integrate VOIP (voice over IP) technology into their existing telephony infrastructure.
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Survey: Instant Messaging on the Rise
A new poll from AOL and the Associated Press shows that much of America is due for a bout of Carpal-Tunnel Syndrome. According to the poll, nearly three-quarters of all teens who instant message everyone from their parents to their buddies say they send more IMs than e-mails. Some 30% of those teens say they can't imagine living without instant messaging.
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4 Google Searches To Run on Your Own Company
Could you be exposing your company to unwanted risks? Sure you want your public website to rank high,
but what about other public domains you're using such as www2.abs.com instead of www.abc.com.
Also, has Google indexed hidden pages that contain sensitive information such as passwords,
intellectual property or even the technology you use?
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