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September 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 Bay Area
Santa Clara, CA
September 10-11, 2008
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Angelbeat
Dallas, TX
September 11, 2008
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eSeminar Securing Collaboration with Microsoft Office Communications Server and FaceTime
Sep 18, 2008
12:30pm EST/9:30am PST (45 Minutes)
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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.
Join experts Joel Shore, Technology Industry Analyst at Ziff Davis Enterprise and Frank Cabri, FaceTime's Vice President of Product Management and Marketing, at this important eSeminar with Microsoft and FaceTime 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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Four Quick Tips for Choosing an IM Security Product
Forrester Research analyst Chenxi Wang has four simple steps to help your company choose the best instant messaging security product for its needs--from plugging data leaks for compliance and preventing IP theft to virus scanning and preventing SpIM.
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Why Can't Google Stop Malware Ads on Adwords?
Despite efforts by Google, malware ads keep turning up in their adwords search results. Is there anything Google can do to keep malicious advertisers at bay?
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The Gold medal for IM Faux Pas Goes To...
From IMing your boss a juicy secret... about him (oops!) to Twittering a job search as your current manager "follows" your feed, which of these IM faux pas have you committed? Do you deserve the gold medal?
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Reduce Litigation Risk, Cut Costs with Proactive e-Discovery
Companies that take charge by proactively managing enterprise information reduce litigation risk, maintain compliance more efficiently, and save a bundle in the process. Learn how you can get a handle on e-Discovery for your company.
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IBM/Lotus Sharpens Weapon for Unified Communications Battle
In yet another sign that unified communications is coming to every business near you, IBM/Lotus has announced that it's banking on the integration of its Sametime platform with tools from telephony partners to fuel its climb up the ranks of unified communications contenders.
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Holy Media Codecs, Batman!
How quickly can it all go wrong when looking for Dark Knight material online? The answer is: in a bat-second. There are a lot of sites out there claiming to carry "full versions" of The Dark Knight that, instead, offer fake media codecs (which usually do all sorts of horrible things to a computer).
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Final Tally: Olympics Web and P2P Numbers
NBCOlympics.com served a total of 75.5 million streams during the games despite all the uproar about Silverlight, tape delays and a bad UI. The site clocked a total of 9.9 million hours of online video coverage. Find out how Internet streams and P2P Olympics coverage fared in the international viewing community.
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Researchers Outline Security Risks of Social Networking Sites
Beware of fake profiles on social networking sites. Anyone can create a profile of someone who you supposedly "know" and gain your trust… and it's all too easy to abuse that trust if that profile was created maliciously.
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Open AIM: What's In It for End Users?
From IM feeds for AIM to an IM Remote, the plug-ins written for the Open AIM Platform are more than just the byproducts of developers playing with a new toy. They're useful end-products for non-techy users worldwide.
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Technology, Business and the Law: The Big Data Dump
Few cases even make it to trial these days, but not for the reasons you may think. In generation data, the costs of e-Discovery run high, and legal fees to go through hundreds of electronic documents often prohibit individuals and smaller companies from taking their cases to court.
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Unified Communications with ROI in Mind
Discovering value in UC comes from understanding its potential to fundamentally change the way we communicate, collaborate and get work done. Here are some tips to ensure your UC investment delivers a rapid and adequate return.
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MiFID Regulation Ups the Ante for Technology
Over the past few years, as regulation has tightened its grip, managers have had no choice but to review their technology options. The impact is more likely to be felt among the smaller and medium-sized pension funds, which have not been as technologically savvy as their larger, better resourced brethren.
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Mac Users Urged to Ditch Safari
The urban myth that Macs are immune to security vulnerabilities may be proven false if Mac users don't stop using the Safari web browser. With poor anti-phishing protection, Apple users are susceptible to security leaks.
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Yet Another Company Sues Over Being Called Adware
7Search is suing McAfee for warning users that its site is filled with malicious adware and spyware. Sure, once upon a time this was true, but not anymore, so they say.
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Anatomy of a Malware Scam
This Register post breaks down a malware scam in detail, starting at a seemingly innocent link left on a blog, and leading through to viruses taking over a PC.
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Study Revives Six Degrees Theory
It turns out you may need to find an extra "degree" to connect with Kevin Bacon. Researchers in the US studied 30 billion instant messages sent during a single month in 2006, and discovered that any two people on average are linked by seven, not six, acquaintances.
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