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Perimeter's monthly newsletter Volume 37 - April 2011

In this issue

  • Best Practices for Mobile Device Security
  • Picking a Sensible Mobile Password Policy
  • Epsilon Breach Not Too Worrisome, According to Security Experts
  • USA.NET Cited as Serving Largest Reported Customer in Forrester Market Overview
  • Product Update: Email Gateway Upgrade

Blog Posts

The Epsilon Mailing List Hack: Nothing to See Here, Move Along
by Andrew Jaquith, Perimeter CTO
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What You Need to Know About the Liza Moon SQL Injection Exploit
by Evan Keiser, Security Analyst, Perimeter
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Our blog covers news, research and opinions in the world of information security.

Events & Webcasts

Best Practices for Mobile Device Security
April 19, 2011 | 2:00pm EST
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"What The Post-PC Era Means for Enterprise Security" presented by Andrew Jaquith, CTO of Perimeter E-Security
2011 SOURCE Security Conference in Boston, MA
April 20, 2011 | 1:30pm EST
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Whitepaper

Picking a Sensible Mobile Password Policy

Learn the recommended policies for mobile devices to keep employees happy while also keeping your organization secure.
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In the News

Perimeter E-Security Selected by AlwaysOn as OnDemand Top 100 Winner
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Perimeter E-Security's Messaging Company, USA.NET, Cited as Serving Largest Reported Customer at 300,000+ Seats
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Product Update

Email Gateway Upgrade
Perimeter's Email Gateway has been upgraded, resulting in a new and improved SaaS email security solution. Read more to learn about the new benefits.
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Live Webcast
Best Practices for Mobile Device Security

Mobile devices are quickly becoming the most commonly used computing device. But, depending on who is doing the talking, devices like the iPad are either the best aid to productivity since the invention of the wheel, or the First Horseman of the impending apocalypse.

In this webinar, Perimeter E-Security CTO, Andrew Jaquith and Senior Enterprise Engineer, Mark McLaughlin will help you learn more about:

  • Cutting through the fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD)
  • What you really need to worry about
  • What distractions you can safely ignore
  • 5 essential security controls and best practices
  • Q&A with Andrew and Mark

Live Webcast | April 19, 2011 | 2pm EST

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iPad in the Enterprise: 3 Big Worries Remain

While employees join the iPad 2 party, IT worries about the repercussions. The iPad's popularity has taken the enterprise by surprise. Of the 15 million iPads on the street, Forrester Research figures half make their way to work. Forrester released results of a survey of 2,300 IT executives that shows one out of four companies using or planning to use tablets. With this iPad and tablet revolution companies are faced with 3 big concerns:

  • What's the business benefit?
  • What's the status of security?
  • Do we have enough bandwidth?

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Epsilon Breach Not Too Worrisome, According to Security Experts

The messages continue to flood inboxes, as a result of the Epsilon security breach, which put consumers' email addresses into the hands of... someone.

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Diary of a Breach

Attackers are more successful than most people like to believe -- breaches that make the news are just the tip of the iceberg. Most go unreported, and few IT organizations have the know-how to cope with successful incursions. This article goes over an actual breach scenario and then dissects what went wrong and discusses the lessons learned.

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