Network Security White Papers
MLX White Paper - Machine Learning to Beat Spam Today and Tomorrow
Overview As spammers employ increasingly sophisticated techniques to avoid detection by antispam rules and heuristics currently in widespread use, these simplistic antispam solutions have become less and less effective. Once again, users' e-mail inboxes are flooded with spam and critical e-mails are being inadvertently discarded or simply lost in noise. Clearly, a new approach is needed to defend corporate messaging infrastructures and reclaim e-mail's value as a corporate communications medium. It also says about Proofpoint MLX system is continually training to detect the latest forms of spam. Information is fed back into the system to enable it to automatically tune its spam attributes, statistical processes and classifications.
| Publisher | F-Secure | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | January 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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