Ferris Research: Stop Virus Attacks at Time Zero
Overview Most anti-virus products are extremely effective at stopping a virus—once they have created the requisite signature. But when a new virus hits your network, it can take up to 24 hours for a signature to be developed. Before a signature is available, viruses can spread like wildfire and cause unlimited damage.
How can you protect your network during this critical time?
Join Richi Jennings of Ferris Research, Curtis Tirrel of Avinti, and Sushant Rao of MailFrontier for this webcast, hosted by TechRepublic's Bob Artner, and learn how new comprehensive anti-virus security will:
- Stop viruses when they first appear
- Observe actual e-mail behavior in a virtual machine
- Respond quickly to suspicious e-mails
- Protect against previously seen viruses
| Publisher | MailFrontier | ||
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| Live Date | 25th May 2005 00:00 BST | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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