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E-mail security policies
According to a survey by Webroot, some of the more common e-mail security policies have to do with prohibiting access to personal e-mail accounts from the office or stowing away corporate e-mails to such accounts. The next common strategy is to enforce a global confidential signature, essentially a signature...
Tags: E-mail Security, E-mail, Cyberthreats, Online Communications, Security, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-07-25
E-mail security shouldn't be this tough
Andy Moon advances an idea for e-mail security that would allow consumers to choose a trusted verification authority and would require registration and compliance from senders. Could this work to beat spam and e-mail borne threats? by Andy Moon
Tags: E-mail Security, E-mail, Cyberthreats, Security, Online Communications, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-06-11
Basic e-mail security tips
There's a lot of information out there about securing your e-mail. Much of it is advanced and doesn't apply to the typical end user. Configuring spam filters such as SpamAssassin, setting up encrypted authentication on mail servers, and e-mail gateway virus scanner management are not basic end-user tasks. ...
Tags: Security, HTML, E-mail Security, E-mail, Online Communications, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-02-25
Exchange virus scan, spam and email security
Hi,The company I work for had a major spam problem when I joined around a year ago. No spam solution was in place and the AV software had expired on the server.I now use an external spam filtering service which deals with spam and virus before they enter the...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, Microsoft Outlook, users mailbox, kipper_1@..., Fsecure, e-mail, spam, information store, virus, e-mail security
Discussion threads 2007-10-01
Email Security around forever - just turn it on
I read this article by George Ou and I'm confused about his statement "The problem is that AT&T doesn't disable unencrypted mode, which means the vast majority of users won't use the secure transport mode."I don't understand what this means. Should I not bother to turn it on because AT&T...
Tags: Cyberthreats, laineybirdy@..., e-mail, e-mail security
Discussion threads 2007-08-08
Iomega to offer managed e-mail security
Iomega, which got itself onto the IT map through its Zip and Jaz drives that were such a huge success, albeit of yesteryear fame, is working hard to transform itself into more than just a "zip drive company." According to eWeek, Iomega is partnering with Postini of...
Tags: Iomega Corp., E-mail Security, E-mail, Backups, It Services, Retail, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-06-20
Iomega to offer managed e-mail security
Do you think Iomega will be able to transit successfully from into the services sector?
Tags: Cyberthreats, paulmah@..., Iomega Corp., e-mail security, e-mail
Discussion threads 2007-06-20
Identity theft on the wane
We've got a long way to go...It definitely is good to see businesses starting to take security more seriously than they have in the past, but unfortunately, we still have a long way to go.Most of the time I believe it's a matter of finding a product that's a good...
Tags: mroonie, security, million, software, laptop, email, internet, threat, e-mail, id theft, identity theft
Discussion threads 2007-02-01
A shifting landscape for e-mail security
Tech giants battle to dominate e-mail security arenaWith its buy of IronPort Systems, Cisco Systems is joining Symantec and Microsoft as a leader in the e-mail security arena. The acquisition is a sign that tech heavyweights are taking charge in the battle to dominate the anti-spam market.Which company do you...
Tags: cisco, e-mail, e-mail security, microsoft, news, security, Sonja Thompson, symantec, Symantec Corp.
Discussion threads 2007-01-09
Australian Police Dept. Email Security Breach
Australia's Herald Sun broke a story yesterday that the Victoria Police accidentally leaked 7,000 sensitive pages to an officer who simply asked to see his own file http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20231813-661,00.htmlHis inbox was greeted with that and more when he also got 291 files on Victoria residents http://www.iwantmyess.com/?p=89Looks like the Australian government is...
Tags: Victoria Police, Australian Government, police, email, files, identity, data, id, breach, leak, sensitive, marileev@..., security, e-mail, compliance, e-mail security
Discussion threads 2006-08-25
OWA/Exchange 2003
I just installed email security appliance (email/spam filter) recently, and when I do OWA I get logon prompt for the email security box but not for outlook web access. The email security box forwards everything to the exchange server through port 25. Both the email security box and the only...
Tags: email security box, Microsoft Outlook Web Access, e-mail security, e-mail, Lino767@..., it management, server
Q&A 2006-08-11
Develop a scalable security strategy for your messaging services
Even when your company is small and you don't have any million-dollar trade secrets, protecting the integrity of e-mail sent to and from your internal network is important. E-mail and other messaging technologies have, in many cases, replaced both the telephone and postal mail for business communications --...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Deb Shinder, Regulatory compliance, messaging, security, security strategy, e-mail, e-mail security, e-mail security plan, SMB Strategies Newsletter, Network, Enforcement, Option, Online Communications
Technical articles 2005-10-10
Email Security-
WE are considering implanting an enterprise email security system for about 500 users. We are considering GFI mail essentials and GFI mail security versus Barracuda Network spam fire wall. Can anybody suggest the better product of the two.On BarracudaIt works well but can be a real pain to...
Tags: Barracuda Network, e-mail, e-mail security, FREE, GFI Mail Security, ndikid@..., open source, Open Source Programs, security
Discussion threads 2005-07-14
Email Security
WE are considering implanting an enterprise email security system for about 500 users. We are considering GFI mail essentials and GFI mail security versus Barracuda Network spam fire wall. Can anybody suggest the better product of the two.You might also want to check out messagelabs.com. They scan emails for virus...
Tags: Cyberthreats, spam, e-mail
Q&A 2005-07-14
Why e-mail security means more than installing antivirus software
The recent resurgence of the Bagle worm—now new and improved with a multipart approach designed to disable antivirus updates—means that it's no longer enough to rely soley on antivirus software for all of your e-mail security concerns. Jonathan Yarden investigates this recent innovation from virus writers and offers his suggestions...
Tags: Bagle/Mitglieder, Cyberthreats, Jonathan Yarden, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, e-mail security, worm, e-mail, antivirus software, antivirus, software, Internet Security Focus Newsletter, Virus, Online Communications
Technical articles 2005-07-08
Exchange 2003 Email Security
Hope this not as stupid a question as I think it is, but...Currently, any user that knows the name of the exchange server and login name can set up any email account within the organization by setting up another profile, if they wanted to. I would like to close...
Tags: e-mail, e-mail security, mchllkfmn, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, security
Q&A 2005-07-11
Why e-mail security means more than installing antivirus software
Why e-mail security means more than installing antivirus softwarearticle rootPanda AntivirusWhere I work we use Panda Software's BusinessSecure Antivirus. Panda software have fairly recently introduced a technology they call 'TruPrevent' which looks for typical virus-like behaviour in executing programs. It basically detects and prevents infection from viruses before the release...
Tags: antivirus, antivirus software, Authentium, Command AV, e-mail, e-mail security, EdLockett, F-Prot, panda, Panda Software, prevent, security, software, virus
Discussion threads 2005-07-11
Symantec to launch e-mail security appliance
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: SECURITY, e-mail security, Symantec Corp., Ironport Systems Inc., e-mail
Technical articles 2005-01-24
Tech Tip: How did MyDoom become the worst virus outbreak ever?
By Mike Mullins In mid January, 2004, the MyDoom e-mailworm (also known as Novarg, Shimg, or Mimail.R) swept acrossthe Internet in epic proportions. This worm arrives with theexecutable extensions of .pif, .scr, .exe, .cmd, .bat, or .zip. With the exception of the .zip file extension,you should have...
Tags: e-mail, e-mail security, MyDoom virus, server, SMTP, virus, worm
Technical articles 2004-07-28
Tech Tip: How do you guarantee e-mail security? Don't use e-mail
By Jonathan Yarden The majority of my favorite security disasterstories have one thing in common: e-mail. Either it's agarden-variety e-mail worm knocking out SMTP servers, an insecureSMTP relay, an unpatched Windows machine abused as a junk e-mailproxy, or data interception using apacket sniffer. But at the top...
Tags: e-mail, e-mail security, Jonathan Yarden, SMTP
Technical articles 2004-07-30


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