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Overview:
Securing networks against a wide range of threats - viruses, spyware, worms, rootkits, and Trojans - is more challenging than ever. Whether it's a global enterprise or a small or medium-sized business that has a full-time security staff, VSE ensures that endpoint servers, desktops, and laptops remain malware free. VSE proactively stops and removes threats, extends coverage for new security risks, and reduces the cost of managing outbreak responses. It even stops zero-day threats and mitigates window of vulnerability without an update.
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| Date: | Jan 2009 | ||
| Pages: | 24 |
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