Robb Boyd TWTV 034
07. Retired 09-20-2007
Stopping E-Mail Threats Yes  
Ready to stop spam but not sure how? Spam and other e-mail scams are costing American businesses approximately US$10 billion annually in lost productivity, wasted IT resources, and help desk costs. And, despite predictions from industry "experts" a few years ago, the crisis is getting worse. You need a way to stop spam once and for all.
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Learn how a unique two-layer solution developed by IronPort can help you finally stop spam and other e-mail scams.
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TWTV Episode 034 43:10 min
 
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David Mayer, Craig Sprosts, Patrick Gray, Ambika Gadre, and Nick Edwards with co-hosts Jimmy Ray Purser and Robb Boyd
Yes   - Communicator Award (2008)
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When Email Attacks: Understanding the Threat
 
Solving the Problem with IronPort
 
Email Authentication and the Bounce Attack
 
 
 
 
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