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Web Security White Papers
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White Paper Summaries
| The Forrester Wave: Enterprise Antispyware Q1 2006 | ||
| Trend Micro’s Antispyware solutions are named among the leaders in side-by-side product evaluation of eight client-based enterprise-ready solutions; vendors were evaluated based on architecture, client functionality, administration and management, and overall corporate and product strategy and market presence. | ||
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Forrester's evaluation of Trend Micro's standalone antispyware solution, based on product/ vendor evaluations in the "Enterprise Antispyware, Q1 2006" Forrester Wave report. | ||
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Trend Micro white paper outlines how a multi-layered approach to security can prevent spyware from monopolizing system resources, reducing productivity, distracting support personnel from strategic projects, and compromising confidential information. | ||
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IDC white paper discusses how Trend Micro’s ability to detect, block, and clean spyware at both the gateway and desktop provides organizations with a unified framework for enterprisewide spyware protection. | ||
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This white paper is based on current and historical IDC research, including interviews with IT executives who have successfully achieved improved threat management and content protection at a lower cost by implementing highly integrated security frameworks. | ||
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While Web 2.0 is an exciting and revolutionary development in online computing, it exposes consumers and businesses to a broad spectrum of Web threats. Due to the rush to architect Web 2.0 applications to meet demand and the underlying security weaknesses of AJAX, the Web 2.0 ecosystem is extremely vulnerable to attack. This paper describes the origin, development and impact of Web 2.0 security threats, as well as best practices for avoiding them. | ||






