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The solution
F-Secure® Internet Gatekeeper™ is a high-performance and fully automated antivirus and content filtering solution for protecting corporate e-mail (SMTP) and web traffic (HTTP, FTP over HTTP) at the Internet gateway. In addition to virus protection, the solution provides spam filtering, content filtering and access control. Thus, the solution does not only improve security, but it also improves employee productivity, reduces legal liability concerns and saves network bandwidth.
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Features & Benefits
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Virus protection for e-mail (SMTP) and web traffic (HTTP, FTP over HTTP) Content filtering Automated Spam filtering option Access control Interoperable with any firewall and e-mail system Local or remote user interface High performance and reliability Automatic virus definition updates
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Specifications
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Platforms
Windows 2000 Server Windows 2003 Server Languages
English
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Associated Products
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Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange Todays’s challenges
Over 90% of computer viruses arrive via e-mail. Most of the new fast spreading and destructive viruses are written to work and use Microsoft Exchange/Outlook. Therefore it is especially important for Microsoft Exchange users to protect their networks from virus outbreaks. By using antivirus software with your Microsoft Exchange solution, you will not only protect your corporate network from viruses, but you will also make sure that your company is not sending out infected messages to customers or partners. |
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Spam Control for Microsoft Exchange Todays’s challenges
When 30% of all your incoming e-mail is pure rubbish that you don’t want, you start getting irritated. When the number is closer to 50% you start getting mad. But when you open your e-mail account and over 90% of your inbox is filled with junk messages from people you don’t know, you start giving up and find yourself using a telephone or fax to get things done more smoothly. |
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Anti-Virus for MimeSweeper Todays’s challenges
Eight to ten new viruses are found each day, some of them with the ability to spread globally within hours. Even if you are using the latest in content checking software, your network security is at risk from these threats. To safeguard against these virus threats, your protection needs to be automatic, integrated and transparent.
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Internet Gatekeeper for Linux Todays’s challenges
Viruses, trojans, worms, spyware and other malware can enter an organization’s network from multiple directions. E-mail is perhaps the most common way of spreading viruses but many web sites today are also vectors for programs including harmful and malicious content. With file sharing and downloading also as very common practises, users may expose themselves to trojans, viruses and other type of harmful code. In addition to spreading viruses, unwanted e-mail, broadly speaking, spam creates productivity losses, security concerns and legal liability risks. |
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Spam Control for Internet Gatekeeper Todays’s challenges
When 30% of all your incoming e-mail is pure rubbish that you don’t want, you start getting irritated. When the number is closer to 50% you start getting mad. But when you open your e-mail account and over 90% of your inbox is filled with junk messages from people you don’t know, you start giving up and find yourself using a telephone or fax to get things done more smoothly. |
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Messaging Security Gateway
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For many companies e-mail is still today the most important business communications channel. Even small to medium size companies are sending and receiving several thousands of valuable messages per day. At the same time security threats like viruses, phishing and spam are flooding in from the Internet. Users are also sending out e-mails that might contain sensitive information and could put businesses at risk. So how can businesses ensure that they can still use e-mail effectively, that unwanted e-mail is barred and that there are no leaks of confidential information?
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Network Control Todays’s challenges
On-line surfing exposes computer users to a host of web threats. The unprotected user is vulnerable to all manner of dubious Internet traffic such as viruses, zero-day network threats, spam and Denial of Service zombies. Once infected, computers change from receivers into the senders of malicious traffic. Most of the time, this happens without the user’s knowledge. This situation typically causes drastic problems to service providers: bandwidth disruption, overloaded helpdesks and a loss of revenue. |
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