Security Management White Papers
Comparing Email Management Systems That Protect Against Spam, Viruses, Malware and Phishing Attacks
Overview On several levels, email is the most important application used in business today: email is more important than the telephone for the vast majority of users, about 75% of the critical business content that users need on a daily basis is somehow bound up in their email system, and the typical user spends about 30% of his or her day doing something in their email client. Because email is so critical, managing it properly and protecting it from the growing array of threats that impact it is becoming increasingly important. Systems designed to protect email systems and users from spam, viruses, malware, phishing attacks and other threats must be extremely effective, they must operate with virtually no downtime and they must be easy to manage.
| Publisher | Osterman Research | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | December 2006 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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