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- Case study: The Lance Armstrong Foundation
- AppRiver Expands Cloud fferings With Web Protection Service
- Spam filter scaled back temporarily
Case study: The Lance Armstrong Foundation
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?ur easy effective affordable solutions do not require software or hardware and may be deployed from a single PC to an entire enterprise through a reliable hassle-free security-as-a-service deployment option. ?AppRiver offers customers an integrated security suite which include SecureTide Spam and Virus Protection Message Sniffer Spam Detection Secure Exchange Hosting with Shoreline and SecureSurf Web Protection. SecureTide used by The Lance Armstrong Foundation is a fully managed email protection service that eliminates up to 99 percent of unwanted email before it reaches a user’s network. The filtering system is continually updated 2000-4000 times per day to ensure protection from even the newest spammer tricks and tactics says Murdoch. As no hardware or software is required SecureTide implementation is as simple as switching the MX records for domains that require filtering services he says. ?Additionally SecureTide users receive daily Held Mail Reports which provide 100 percent visibility to all email that has been held as spam or Junk.
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AppRiver Expands Cloud fferings With Web Protection Service
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About AppRiverAppRiver is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) security provider offering secure messaging and Web solutions to businesses of all sizes. In addition to spam and virus protection the company provides a complete managed service for Microsoft’ Exchange. With more than 35000 customers around the world ” and an impressive 97 percent customer retention rate since its inception ” AppRiver is one of the largest e-mail security managed service providers worldwide. The company was also identified as one of the top 100 companies to watch in 2008 by Red Herring magazine. For more information please visit www.
Spam filter scaled back temporarily
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edu address through a mail client like Microsoft utlook Express. The procedure was written to combat “phishing” messages – e-mails that appear to be from the university that ask for personal information or account passwords to use for malicious intent. Kleinhardt said IT intends to put some version of the phishing protection back up after the outside server issue is addressed. “Phishing is a scourge to the Internet” Kleinhardt said. comPage 1 of 1Article ToolsShare:.