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White Paper
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Securing Unified Communications: From Consumer-Based IM to Enterprise Collaboration and Beyond
Internet communications have changed. Real-time communications traffic has created a complex environment dominated by highly evasive greynets such as IM, Skype, and P2P file sharing that bypass existing security infrastructure. To gain control, many organizations are deploying unified communications platforms; however, the use of consumer-grade applications continues. Learn how FaceTime can help you address these fundamental changes.
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Spyware Prevention: Effective Network Protection Through Defense in Depth
Spyware has rapidly become one of the most insidious and dangerous forms of
malware. This white paper takes a long, hard look at what’s really happening in the spyware underworld, brings together expert opinions on the impact spyware can and does have on corporate networks, and shows how FaceTime’s multi-layered
Enterprise Spyware Prevention Suite delivers the only viable solution.
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The Rise of Greynets: Unsanctioned End User and Their Impact on Enterprise Security
A greynet represents a network enabled computer application that is downloaded and installed on an end user's system without expressed permission from IT administrators.
This paper will also address the growing security threats that accompany the adoption of greynet applications in the enterprise environment.
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Review
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Facetime Real-Time Guardian 500
FaceTime Communications' Real-Time Guardian 500 provides good anti-spyware defense for HTTP communications and relatively simple and unintrusive deployment options, but it completely lacks defense against FTP-borne threats. (eWEEK Review)
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Spyware Gets Gateway Boot
By monitoring and blocking users` access to spyware-laden Web sites and downloads, anti-spyware gateway appliances give IT administrators an effective way to deter malware before it gets a chance to infect corporate workstations. (eWEEK Review)
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