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Protecting Your Network at the Perimeter: New Solutions for Stopping Blended Internet Threats

This white paper examines the threats of allowing unwanted or offensive content into your network and describes the technologies and methodologies to combat these types of threats. Specifically, this paper looks at how you can leverage the features of the St. Bernard Software™ iPrism® dedicated Internet filtering appliance to reduce your exposure to these risks and improve the overall security of your network.
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Armed and Dangerous: The New Generation of Web-Based Viruses

Learn about a dangerous new class of Web-borne viruses--drive-by downloads--which circumvent most existing enterprise security systems. Sobering statistics reveal just how many infected Web pages are out there, waiting to attack a Web surfer's computer.
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Trials and Demos

iPrism Users spend 50% less time on Web Filtering vs. Websense and SurfControl

In half the time it takes Websense and SurfControl users to manage their web filter, you can set up your iPrism, authenticate users, delegate administration, enforce with flexible policies and generate comprehensive reporting to uphold your corporate AUP.

So what will you do with your extra 500 hours this year?

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Free 30 Day Evaluation of iPrism

Request an iPrism Evaluation Unit today for FREE. See how this high-performance Web filtering appliance monitors, blocks, and reports on inappropriate Internet access. Plus, protect your network and employees from a wide range of Internet based threats.
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Reducing IT Costs: Why Web Filtering Isn’t an Option

Before the recent global economic crisis and the worldwide panic it sparked, spending on network security had been steadily increasing. Organizations like SANS had been sounding the alarm, telling us that cyber attacks were getting more sophisticated every year and — no surprise — so were the security resources to defend against them. And while [...]READ MORE >>

Top 3 Web Filters Compared in New Study

A new total cost of ownership study from Robert Hale and Associates, a Chicago-based research firm, offers some critically important insight into Web filtering and the hidden costs that constitute an accurate TCO assessment. Total cost of ownership is a difficult measurement to make, however many IT professionals consider that their time, initial costs, ongoing [...]READ MORE >>

Australian Blacklist Backfires

According to Time Magazine, the Australian government’s attempt to have Internet Service Providers block offensive websites from all users has backfired, leading to results that are the opposite of what the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), a government agency, expected to achieve – making the Internet safer for families and children. The trouble started [...]READ MORE >>

Conflicker Worm is No April Fools Joke

Another reminder that despite all the antivirus software out there, we are still at risk, is news of a sophisticated malware attack on the horizon. The Conficker worm, scheduled to deploy on April 1st (April Fools’ Day) is supposedly able to infect 50,000 computers a day. Microsoft is so worried that they’re offering a $250,000 [...]READ MORE >>

Stimulus Package = School Technology Spending

Apparently, the new stimulus package that is working its way through Congress contains billions of dollars for schools including funding for the Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT) program. This is good news for those of us who have an interest in education technology, especially web filtering. Any spending on technology will be closely monitored and [...]READ MORE >>