Hosted Email and Web Security - Are they right for your organization?
Why are so many organizations entrusting their security to an outside partner? Because they are drawn by benefits such as unlimited scalability, protection guarantees, and lower cost of ownership.
Is hosted security right for your organization? Watch this new program now and find out.
Join industry experts from featured analyst firm Gartner, Inc., and opinion leaders at Websense, Inc., as they examine the top business benefits of hosted email and Web security, including:
- No on-site equipment, installation, upgrades/patches
- Always on protection (no patching, signature updates, maintaining infrastructure)
- Elimination of threat and unproductive bandwidth usage before it hits network
- Ability to manage policy control across email and Web security from one central portal
- Guaranteed service level agreements around security, performance and reliability
Join Peter Firstbrook, Research Director at Gartner as he outlines the criteria to look for when evaluating a hosted security provider, including:
- Market leadership
- Strong financial backing, infrastructure and a globally distributed network
- World-class threat research and technology control
- Adaptive security arrangements
- Good end-user quarantine capabilities
- Directory integration
- Experienced operations personnel
Then join David Tripier, VP of Product Management at Websense as he takes a look at the top security trends of today, including:
- Up to 95% of all email is spam and that is putting a strain on existing infrastructure defenses
- Internet and Internet applications are increasingly becoming sources of malware infections
- Web 2.0 is challenging companies to have real-time categorization to address user generated content and specific attacks
- Current AV technology is not enough to protect businesses
- Centralized policy for inbound and outbound Web and email security is becoming a requirement
Plus in this program, you will hear about a solution that provides zero day protection, includes proactive scanning, and utilizes heuristics, reputation and pattern matching to protect you from the variants that get through current scanning engines.
See for yourself. Watch this new program now.
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David Tripier is vice president of product management at Websense. Tripier brings more than 15 years of experience leading product management, product marketing and engineering in both start-up companies and Fortune 500 corporations. Tripier joined Websense through the acquisition of SurfControl, where he was senior vice president of product marketing. Previously, Tripier was vice president of product management at McAfee. Tripier received a bachelor's degree in engineering and M.B.A from Drexel University.
Peter Firstbrook is an emerging authority on client security best practices and technologies. He is a recognized authority on antivirus, spyware and Spam and is frequently quoted in business and trade publications. Prior to joining Gartner, Firstbrook spent eight years as a Senior Research analyst at META Group. Firstbrook's career also included financial analyst/marketing director positions at Syndication monitors as well as a database/network administrator for Yorkminister Financial.
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