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| Stop Spam and Other Messaging
Threats at the Gateway
When it comes down to it, businesses of all sizes face the same email and messaging challenges – and one of the most prevalent of those is spam. In the past, the major problem with spam was that it diminished user productivity because of the excessive time required to sift through it. Now, businesses are faced with more critical issues relating to spam, namely, the strain it puts on bandwidth and storage requirements for messaging. According to the Symantec Internet Security Threat Report, spam made up 59% of all email traffic between July 1 and December 31, 2006, and the nature of spam continues to evolve, becoming harder to stop. Challenges to messaging
As if image-based spam isn't enough of a problem, phishing continues to increase, becoming sophisticated enough to fool many seasoned email users. New phishing threats are integrating spam and phishing techniques to get the message into the recipients' inboxes, and more importantly for spammers, to get the recipients to click on the URL contained in the message. During the second half of 2006 more than 150,000 unique phishing attacks were identified. Just as spam is a vector for malware such as viruses and spyware, so too is Instant Messaging (IM). IM is a public service, which can be downloaded by anyone, in many cases for free, and is usually unregulated by internal IT teams. It is not easy for businesses to control and secure IM – and IM faces all the same email threats listed above – except they spread faster. Just like the “instant” nature of its messages, an IM compromise will spread in real time. For example, if someone accidentally downloads something, it can spread to their entire buddy list within seconds. Stop it at the gateway
Symantec Mail Security identifies spam and phishing in an integrated fashion by pushing rules to gateway devices for filtering out specific spam attributes and URL lists that are known phishing sites. The solution allows for a host of policies and content filtering rules that can be set at the discretion of the business to monitor not only inbound content, but also outbound content. For instance, a rule can be set to ban any documents that say “confidential” on them from being sent outside of the business. A Premium Content Control add-on helps mitigate risks associated with data leakage and regulatory compliance (HIPAA, GLBA, PCI, SOX). Symantec's Security Response teams monitor up to 30% of the world's email for spam, constantly analyzing and discovering new patterns and methods. Based on these findings, Symantec creates rule sets that are automatically pushed down and applied to Symantec Mail Security approximately every 10 minutes. This saves a business' IT team the hassle of staying on top of the constantly changing threat landscape and constantly writing new rule sets. Symantec Mail Security's integrated technology will protect your business from inbound and outbound email-borne threats, so your IT resources can focus on other business priorities. from Symantec |