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Unsolicited
e-mail ... inappropriate Internet content ... spam.
It's the No. 1 user compliant. A wasteful, frustrating annoyance. And a threat
that endangers every corner of your enterprise. Uncontrolled, it infects networks
with viruses. Chews up bandwidth. Causes sexual harassment lawsuits. Undermines
productivity. Erodes profits. Compromises secrets. Exposes management. And creates
chaos.
Unwanted
and unmanaged spam now blows past firewalls, passwords, and encryption at
a rate so furious it occupies 30% of all server space. And every bit of it —
read, sent or received — carries a risk.
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Seminar
solutions and takeaways:
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See
how new filtering systems recognize and interrupt unwelcome content
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Learn
how your network can automatically identify and block unwanted e-mail
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Block
inappropriate downloads before they waste company time and network space
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Fingerprint
known providers and isolate dangerous content before it's delivered
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Obtain
URLs of sites known to be inappropriate and deny access in advance
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Build
a full-force network solution that simultaneously deploys real-time spam databases,
spam content dictionaries, and logic-driven artificial intelligence tools to give
you the upper hand in controlling Internet content
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