•3 Criteria for Controlling Enterprise Spam 3 Criteria for Controlling Enterprise Spam by CipherTrustOr: T*ake Y O U R email ba & ack + From the Sp@mmers! 0400constrictor bubble snake informational If you have a business, then you have a spam problem. The efficiencies of communicating through e-mail not only benefit organizations like yours; they also benefit the spammers who profit off of sending pernicious e-mails to millions of people every day. In fact, spam is so cost-effective that it costs less than $0.0004 to send a single...
•Detecting and Eliminating Computer Viruses at the Gateway Detecting and Eliminating Computer Viruses at the Gateway by CipherTrustTraditional anti-virus software only stops known computer viruses – stopping undefined computer viruses requires a different approach.In the past, network administrators scrambled to apply new virus signatures whenever new computer viruses were discovered. While these signatures will stop a known threat, it takes time for anti-virus vendors to develop them. Unfortunately, the newest and most damaging viruses are able to...
•Does Your Email Reputation System Have a Bad Rep? Does Your Email Reputation System Have a Bad Rep? by CipherTrustThe recent spike in the volume of spam traveling across the Internet, combined with the dangers of phishing and virus attacks that frequently accompany these messages, has forced enterprises to reconsider how they determine which messages will be allowed into their network. The latest advances in anti-spam technology have been enabled in part by the use of reputation services which determine the “good” and “bad” senders. There...
•E-mail Security Governance: E-mail Encryption and Authentication as a Business Enabler E-mail Security Governance: E-mail Encryption and Authentication as a Business Enabler by CipherTrust How to Easily Secure Your E-mail System and Comply with HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, and GLBA RegulationsWhile recent government regulations vary in scope and purpose, the need to protect and ensure the integrity of information is universal. Much of the information germane to business today is assimilated and communicated over messaging platforms such as e-mail. As a result, the need for a...
•How HIPAA Security Policies Affect Corporate E-mail Systems How HIPAA Security Policies Affect Corporate E-mail Systems by CipherTrustAlthough considered by many to be the sole concern of health care providers, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) affects nearly all companies that regularly transmit or store employee health insurance information. HIPAA was signed into law in 1996 and it's original purpose was to protect employee health and insurance information when workers changed or lost their jobs. As use of the internet...
•How Spammers Fool Spam Filters How Spammers Fool Spam Filters by CipherTrustAnd How to Stop Them Effectively stopping spam over the long-term requires much more than blocking individual IP addresses and creating rules based on keywords that spammers typically use. The increasing sophistication of tools spammers use coupled with the increasing number of spammers in the wild has created a hyper-evolution in the variety and volume of spam. The old ways of blocking the bad guys just don’t work anymore. Examining spam and...
•Increase Efficiency with Intelligent Email Traffic Control Increase Efficiency with Intelligent Email Traffic Control by CipherTrustWork Smarter, Not HarderCipherTrust’s IronMail has helped some of the largest enterprises in the world stem the flood of spam to their end users, as well as address a host of other e-mail threats. IronMail’s unique Spam Profiler tool provides maximum effectiveness by scrutinizing thousands of characteristics of every message to determine a spam score. But the challenges for enterprises today do not stop at identifying...
•Maximizing E-mail Security ROI - Part IV – The Digital Monsters under Your Bed: E-Mail Intruders Maximizing E-mail Security ROI - Part IV – The Digital Monsters under Your Bed: E-Mail Intruders by CipherTrust This is the last of a five-part series on Maximizing Email Security ROI. Remember your kid fears? As soon as the lights went out, the monsters under your bed began plotting ways to get you. Somehow, though, you always managed to outsmart them and make it through the night. Then one night you grew up, and the monsters went away for good. Well, they're back. And they've...
•Maximizing E-mail Security ROI - Part V – A New Twist to an Old Problem: Email Encryption Maximizing E-mail Security ROI - Part V – A New Twist to an Old Problem: Email Encryption by CipherTrust This is the last of a five-part series on Maximizing Email Security ROI. Throughout the ages, people have encrypted communications to suit their information security needs. In the 1st century B.C., Julius Caesar didn’t trust the couriers who carried his messages to trusted acquaintances. So, he replaced every A with a D, every B with an E, and so on, all the way through the alphabet. Only...
•Maximizing Email Security ROI: Part II - Stop Viruses Before They Stop You Maximizing Email Security ROI: Part II - Stop Viruses Before They Stop You by CipherTrustThis is the second of a five-part series on Maximizing Email Security ROI. Across the spectrum of information security risks, most casual users understand the dangers posed by viruses and worms. Network administrators have even more reason to fear a virus attack, as a successful assault can cripple corporate networks for days. The lasting damage, however, is much more difficult to determine with...
•Maximizing Email Security ROI: Part III - No More Mr. Nice Guy: Enforcing E-Mail Policy Maximizing Email Security ROI: Part III - No More Mr. Nice Guy: Enforcing E-Mail Policy by CipherTrustThis is the third of a five-part series on Maximizing E-mail Security ROI.E-mail is an easy, cheap and readily available form of communication. It’s a great tool for businesses, but without proper safeguards in place to regulate the information transmitted it can also be a potential threat. An effective e-mail policy should be all-encompassing, helping organizations comply with federal...
•Maximizing Email Security ROI: Stop Spam and Save! Maximizing Email Security ROI: Stop Spam and Save! by CipherTrustThis is the first of a five-part series on Maximizing Email Security ROI In the realm of email security threats, the costs of spam are relatively easy to recognize. Although most organizations rarely, if ever, take the time to calculate their spam costs, they can easily account for the losses caused by spam with regards to employee productivity, consumption of IT resources and help desk costs. Harder to measure are the less...
•Why Corporations Need to Worry About Phishing Why Corporations Need to Worry About Phishing by CipherTrustPhishing is a relatively new form of online fraud that focuses on fooling the victim into providing sensitive financial or personal information to a bogus website that bears a significant resemblance to a tried and true online brand. Typically, the victim provides information into a form on the imposter site, which then relays the information to the fraudster. Although this form of fraud is relatively new, its prevalence is...
•Your Reputation Precedes You Your Reputation Precedes You by CipherTrust A Look at the Past, Present and Future of Email Reputation Systems “Reputation, reputation, reputation! Oh, I have lost my reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial.”--Spoken by Cassio, in Shakespeare’s Othello (circa 1602)Though written over four centuries ago, the sentiment behind these words still holds true – you’re nothing without your reputation. Every day, different reputation systems dictate who you...
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