Anti-Virus White Papers
Network Content Security Part of the Curriculum at Benedictine University
Overview As Network and Security Administrator for Benedictine University was facing a losing battle trying to secure the school’s network by relying solely on desktop antivirus solutions. Compliance with desktop updates was extremely difficult to enforce and resource intensive to administer. The University needed a reliable, easy-to-use solution that could be implemented quickly and deployed across the system with as little fuss as possible. Benedictine University, along with its partner Collegis, selected eSafe Gateway and eSafe Mail, to provide comprehensive, proactive protection of its network from all forms of malicious content including viruses, vandals, and worms.
| Publisher | Aladdin Knowledge Systems | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | May 2004 | Downloads | 13 |
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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