Thursday, September 10, 2009

The Positive Approach To Web Security

Today's New Web Threats

With one new infected webpage discovered every 4.5 seconds, there is no longer any such thing as a "trusted website".

As the internet becomes an increasingly mission-critical tool, new media such as blogs and social networking sites are a necessary part of business.

This paper:
- Describes today's new web threats
- Highlights the need for a positive security model to replace yesterday's access-blocking approach
- Dives into the three pillars of protection organizations need to safeguard their systems and resources.

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