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- INTERNET TELEPHONY Magazine Recognizes Cloudmark for Spam Protection
- Cloudmark Receives 2008 Internet Telephony Excellence Award for …
- A Parent’s Guide to Safe, Simple, Kid-Friendly E-Mail
INTERNET TELEPHONY Magazine Recognizes Cloudmark for Spam Protection
TMCnet
Hugh McCartney, CEO of Cloudmark, said the company continues to achieve success in its aggressive fight against e-mail spam, phishing and viruses and looks forward to continue serving Internet service providers (ISPs). Cloudmark delivers real-time spam, virus and phishing protection for fixed, mobile and social networks. The company recently launched its Multi-Point Security solution, an end-to-end messaging security suite that protects all points in the messaging infrastructure, from the network through to the user mailbox. Don’t forget to check out TMCnet’s.
Cloudmark Receives 2008 Internet Telephony Excellence Award for …
Market Wire (press release)
The publication’seditorial staff evaluates each submission of demonstrated customer supportand selects those with impressive project results. About CloudmarkCloudmark, Inc. is a global leader in carrier-grade messaging security,delivering the most accurate, high-performance and comprehensive real-timespam, virus and phishing protection for fixed, mobile and social networks. Cloudmark patented solutions combine Advanced Message Fingerprinting™technology based on innovative, highly efficient algorithms and the GlobalThreat Network™ system consisting of trusted reporters in every countryacross the globe to provide security intelligence and filtering at allpoints of the messaging infrastructure. Cloudmark solutions protect morethan 700 million mailboxes for the world’s largest service providernetworks, including over 75 percent of major ISPs in the United States andJapan. Cloudmark’s customers include Swisscom, EarthLink, Comcast, Tele2,Thus, NTT OCN and XS4ALL (KPN) as well as leading hosting providers,Mailtrust, domainFACTORY, Intergenia and others. Cloudmark is a privatelyheld company headquartered in San Francisco with offices in London, Tokyo,Beijing and Hong Kong.
A Parent’s Guide to Safe, Simple, Kid-Friendly E-Mail
NetworkWorld.com, MA
Either way, you’ll land at the Family Safety settings
page, where you can add one or more children and, if desired, another parent. (Why should you have all the fun?) This is also
the place to create a trusted-contacts list, one that dictates who’s approved to send e-mail to your child as well as who
your child can e-mail. That gives Windows Live a slight edge over AOL, which offers only inbound protection. What happens if Junior wants to contact, say, a new school friend who isn’t on the contact list? He can visit the Family Safety
site and ask your permission via e-mail or even instant message. When you receive the request, you can hop onto the Family
Safety site and–if the new kid checks out–give your digital blessing on the spot. If there’s a drawback to giving your child a Family Safety-protected Windows Live Hotmail account, it’s that the Web interface
lacks KOL’s kid-friendliness. It isn’t complicated by any means, but younger users may find it intimidating.
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