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Addressing New Security Threats from the Adoption
of Web 2.0 Technologies
Organizations can do more over the Web today
than ever before. As use of the Web continues
to grow and evolve into Web 2.0, virus outbreaks
and other forms of Web-borne threats evolve as
well, leaving current security systems such as
IDS, traditional firewall, or anti-virus (A/V)
solutions behind. While still important, these
were not designed to combat cleverly blended threats
that can be targeted against individual organizations,
hiding inside seemingly good HTTP or HTTPS traffic.
Typically, enterprises deploy a dozen or more
software packages or appliances to counter threats
to their networks, and this number continues to
grow. Now, companies are finding their growing
arsenal of security applications difficult and
costly to manage. There is a need to centralize,
coordinate, and consolidate the measures necessary
to combat existing and emerging security threats
at a manageable price. What's needed is a comprehensive
solution that goes beyond desktop or even gateway
protections that rely solely on signatures of
known threats. Organizations need to be protected
from both known and unknown threats, and all the
varieties and forms that sophisticated malware
takes.
In this one hour session you will:
- Learn about security threats from adoption
and use of Web 2.0 technologies
- Learn how to eliminate dynamic Web 2.0 threats
such as malware on collaborative sites or blogs
- Learn how to use TrustedSource Global Reputation
to eliminate unknown web threats
- Ensure sensitive data doesn't leak out of
your network through web protocols
- Safeguard SSL traffic - an open door for many
hackers
- Receive answers to your questions...and more!
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