EZINE:
Volume 4 of the Exchange Insider e-zine looks at how diminished budgets will affect IT pros’ migration plans in 2010—and where Exchange Server 2010 fits into their roadmaps. Also discover tools you need to troubleshoot mail flow issues and to tackle the perpetual question of how much security is needed for your Exchange environment.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive paper examines the security challenges that email today brings to the enterprise, and discusses why your organization needs a secure email gateway that offers more than just encryption.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper discusses how third party enhancements focused on security, archiving, and encryption can provide more capable, granular services than Microsoft offers in Office 365.
WHITE PAPER:
ESG research indicates that organizations with e-mail archive implementations experience several measurable benefits, including lower storage costs as well as more efficient compliance, electronic discovery, and data protection operations. This white paper discusses the benefits of evaluating solutions to achieve the statuses mentioned above.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper features an encrypted email solution that eliminates the need for paper-driven information sharing processes, and ensures secure, compliant transfers.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide provides tips for maximizing Exchange security, including how to leverage the enhanced capabilities in Forefront Protection 2010. In addition, it reviews the 6 most commonly overlooked Exchange security vulnerabilities.
EGUIDE:
This expert guide will teach you six e-mail security best practices for e-mail Security as a Service (SaaS). Read on to learn more about guarding access to data, evaluating physical controls, entering service contracts, and more.
EGUIDE:
A cybersecurity action plan is a crucial part of achieving a state of cybersecurity readiness. Inside this guide, industry expert Peter Sullivan explains what goes into these plans and how to get one started.
WHITE PAPER:
Currently, e-mail encryption is a bit of a paradox. Large organizations understand and want privacy, but e-mail encryption technology is too in-depth for mass usage. Fortunately things are changing. Read this paper to learn so much more.