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With origins dating back to 1881 and a Royal Charter granted in 1948, The University of Nottingham is a leading research university located in the East Midlands region of England. The University wanted to secure their global IT infrastructure from web-based Crimeware threats. The University of Nottingham chose Finjan's secure web gateway solution after investigating a number of other leading gateway products and an extensive on-campus evaluation. Finjan's proven and comprehensive solution features patented real-time content inspection technology to detect and block known and unknown malicious web threats.
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