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Overview:
Gone are the days when a simple URL Filtering solution took care of all the issues that arise from a company's Internet bound traffic. Every employee launching an Internet browser can open a gate into the enterprise network. These backdoors create a daunting list of new challenges such as Botnets/ Phishing Attacks, P2P etc. And security and network managers are expected to tackle these growing problems with a shrinking budget and with fewer people. The presenter will share newest challenges and how the industry is solving them.
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| Format: | Webcast |
| Date: | Jan 2009 |
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