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October 2008
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On-Demand eSeminar
Securing today's Internet requires more than simple Web filtering. Web 2.0 applications, real-time communications and the world of social networking present additional security challenges - spyware, rootkits, information leakage, and non-compliance with regulatory and e-discovery requirements.
Join FaceTime experts for this on-demand eSeminar and get informed! Watch now!.
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SecureWorld Detroit
Detroit, MI
November 5-6, 2008
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SecureWorld Dallas
Dallas, TX
November 12-13, 2008
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FaceTime Unified Security Gateway Named Best Anti-Malware Gateway by Network Testing Labs
Network Testing Labs has awarded the FaceTime Unified Security Gateway (USG) top honors in its recent live testing and review of the secure Web gateway appliance.
The review was based on six key criteria in Web security: identifying and thwarting malware, performance, ease of use, reports, deployment and documentation.
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"With unerring accuracy and quick, unobtrusive performance, FaceTime Communications' Unified Security Gateway appliance easily thwarted virtually all Internet-based malware in our tests, and it gave us complete control, at a fine level, over which social networking and other non-business Internet applications we wanted to allow on our network. As a result, Unified Security Gateway garnered top honors in this Secure Web Gateway review."
On-Demand eSeminar Securing Collaboration with Microsoft Office Communications Server and FaceTime
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A top priority for companies deploying a UC platform such as Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) is ensuring the solution meets the security and compliance needs of the business – from preventing malware and information loss over IM to meeting regulatory, corporate governance and e-Discovery requirements across all UC channels. All without sacrificing efficiency gains or collaborative benefits.
Hear experts Chandler Bootchk, UC Principal Technology Specialist, Microsoft Corporation, and Frank Cabri, FaceTime's Vice President of Product Management and Marketing, at this important eSeminar to hear how you can immediately benefit from the productivity of Unified Communications -- without exposing yourself to compliance or security risks.
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FaceTime Positioned in Visionaries Quadrant in Secure Web Gateway Magic Quadrant 2008
FaceTime knows URL filtering alone is not sufficient to manage and secure the new Internet.
This is one of the reasons why Gartner has positioned FaceTime in the visionaries quadrant in its Secure Web Gateway Magic Quadrant report.
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Lessons from Yahoogate
In case you missed it, Sarah Palin's Yahoo e-mail got hacked. Don't let this happen to you, or your company.
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e-Discovery Drives Legal Costs Up
As it turns out, companies don't usually understand the importance of knowledge and document management, until they are legally required to find and hand over all documents. Find out what you can do to keep these costs down before your company's in a legal pickle.
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Security Hole in Adobe Flash Allows Free Amazon Movie Downloads
To boost download speeds, Adobe dropped a stringent security feature that protects the connection between the Adobe software and its players.
Is it free Amazon downloads for all?
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Online Pokemon Game + Adware? You Bet...
Zango won't give up. We've found even cute, downloadable Pokemon games aren't safe from their adware.
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Unified Communications: Hype and Promise
It's not just hype. 84% of companies are planning or deploying unified communications, and the growth shows no signs of stopping.
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Twitter for the Enterprise? Ask Socialcast
If your company is too small to jump on the social media bandwagon, maybe they have time to microblog. At least, that's what Socialcast is hoping. The company just launched its corporate Twitter clone.
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The Wall St. Meltdown and IT Budgets
It's alright, you can breathe. Despite the Wall Street nightmare, IT budgets aren't on the chopping block just yet.
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Large ISPs Endorse Customer Opt-in for Web Tracking
In a huge win for privacy advocates, three of the four largest Internet Service Providers said they will adopt policies that will require them to get permission from customers before tracking what they're doing online.
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Bank Changes Man's Password After They Realize It Insults Them
If you want to find out if a bank employee is going through your private passwords, apparently the best thing to do is make a password that offends them.
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Five Mistakes Security Pros Would Make Again
Have you ever done something that cost you your IT job, that you'd do again? Here are five mistakes security pros say they'd make again in a heartbeat.
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