Security Management White Papers
Eliminate SPAM, Gain Productivity: Email Spam Is Growing Faster Every Year, Especially in the United States
Overview The volume of email-based spam is increasing each year, producing a growing problem for today's global business community. It impacts all businesses, from the independent entrepreneur to small and medium-sized organizations, to the largest enterprise institutions. As spammers' online techniques become increasingly sophisticated, businesses must employ more powerful weapons in their battle to stop the impact of spam threats. The most effective way to accomplish this is through a multi-layered, externally managed service. This model offers the most complete set of solutions across the widest range of platforms. The managed service approach identifies threats outside the corporate network and then filters out all unwanted spam messages before they can enter the workplace.
| Publisher | Symantec | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | October 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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