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ScanSafe Case Study: Halcrow

Overview Halcrow specializes in the provision of planning, design and management services for infrastructure development worldwide. With interests in transportation, water, maritime and property, the company is undertaking commissions in over 70 countries from a network of more than 70 offices. To protect its network from the growing number of increasingly sophisticated Web threats, Halcrow needed a solution that provided real-time protection from the malware and unwanted content, could be easily and rapidly deployed, and would eliminate the burden of Web security from IT staff. Halcrow conducted a fairly extensive research exercise and looked all around the industry until it came to ScanSafe, which is providing Halcrow with both Web Malware Scanning and Web Filtering.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherScanSafe File FormatPDF
Date PublishedAugust 2008
FormatCase Studies   
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