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ABSTRACT:
As if text-based spam wasn't bad enough, the industry must now contend with spam 2.0, a new wave of spam technology that's giving traditional antispam technologies all they can handle. So how are the economics that drive the business of spam changing, and how can your organization thwart the latest methods spammers use to get their spam into your mailboxes?
This Webcast reviews the pros and cons of current antispam technologies and looks at new strategies enterprises can implement to bring spam under control. Plus, learn innovative techniques for preventing your network from being used as a spam relay.
Other key topics include:
- Why spam isn't going to go away
- Spam 2.0: The inventive son of spam
- The pros and cons of current antispam technologies
- Enterprise strategies
- Future battles ahead
- And more
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SPEAKER:
Michael Cobb
Founder and Managing Director, Cobweb Applications Ltd.
Michael Cobb, CISSP-ISSAP, is a renowned security author with more than 10 years of experience in the IT industry and another 16 years of experience in finance. He is the founder and managing director of Cobweb Applications Ltd., a consultancy that offers IT training and support in data security and analysis. He co-authored the book IIS Security and has written numerous technical articles for leading IT publications. Michael is also a Microsoft Certified Database Administrator and a Microsoft Certified Professional.
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Anti-Spam Software | Email Security | Email Security Policies | Email Security Services | Email Security Software | Integrated Threat Management | Spam |
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