How secure is your messaging infrastructure? According to leading research firm IDC, many organizations have a false sense of security about their messaging infrastructure. In fact, IDC’s latest Secure Content Management research shows "the motivation of hackers and the sophistication of threats have dramatically changed" and "an emerging threat to corporate security comes from inside the organization". Having a false sense of security can lead to many problems, including lost productivity, money and resources that can cripple today’s enterprises. Common Misconceptions: | "My network has a firewall - that's probably good enough for e-mail." | | "Spam is just a nuisance; it poses no other risk or liability." | | "Anti-virus signatures are good enough protection against all malware." | | "Compliance is just about content filtering." | | "Encryption of outbound messages is too difficult, and too expensive." | Join Brian Burke, messaging security expert from IDC, and CipherTrust for this 90-minute educational Webcast. In addition to the keynote from Brian Burke there will be real-life case studies presented by enterprises facing the common challenges of securing their messaging infrastructures. Learn more about the common misconceptions regarding e-mail security threats by visiting the webcast registration page Or call CipherTrust at 1-877-448-8625 | | | | Keynote Speaker Brian Burke is the Research Manager for IDC's Security Products service. In this role, Mr. Burke is responsible for providing coverage of security issues such as Antivirus, Antispyware, Messaging Security, Antispam, Web Filtering, and Mobile Security. Prior to joining IDC, Mr. Burke worked for GartnerGroup, Inc. as Manager of Client Care. Mr. Burke has a B.A. from Westfield State College, where he majored in Business. | | |
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