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Clearswift SECURE Email Gateway Evaluation Guide
By Clearswift | 17/8/2012
This is a guide that allows a user to evaluate their Clearswift SECURE Web Gateway experience. The guide explores and explains some of the many benefits to the Clearswift SECURE Web Gateway.
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Clearswift SECURE Web Gateway Evaluation Guide
By Clearswift | 17/8/2012
This is a guide that allows a user to evaluate their Clearswift SECURE Email Gateway experience. The guide explores and explains some of the many benefits to the Clearswift SECURE Email Gateway.
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Virtualisation Solution Brief
By Clearswift | 16/8/2012
Clearswift’s SECURE Web and Email gateway security solutions are designed to accelerate the returns on your virtualisation strategy. Our award-‐winning web and email solutions consolidate existing multiple point security products and vendors into unified web and email solutions. Read more.
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Gain the Virtualisation Advantage
By Clearswift | 16/8/2012
Clearswift is at the forefront of virtualisation technology, with thousands of organisations around the world benefiting from the virtual editions of Clearswift Secure Web and Email Gateways. Read more.
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Social Media Guidance
By Clearswift | 31/7/2012
Social networking has revolutionised the way in which companies communicate with potential customers and suppliers. However, the use of social-networking tools by a company and its employees gives rise to a number of risks of which businesses should be aware. Read more.
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Social Media Toolkit: Example Social Media Policy
By Clearswift | 31/7/2012
The purpose of this Policy is not to stop an individual from using these SMAS but to encourage the use of them in a manner which does not cause offence and which protects them and the company from risks. Read more.
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Social Media Toolkit: Example Acceptable Usage Policy
By Clearswift | 31/7/2012
This policy applies to your use, access and disclosure of messages composed, sent or received using your computer systems and/or internet use. The policy aims to protect our business systems for our mutual benefit and applies to both internal and external communications and to all employees who work for us. Read more.
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Social Media: Are you practicing safe text?
By Clearswift | 31/7/2012
There have been numerous high profile stories in the press where social media has been instrumental in not only causing public chaos and destruction, Unless an employer is fully aware of and alive to the potential uses and misuses of social media, it will not be able to detect it or prevent it. Read more.
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Why Encrypt? - Securing email without compromising communications
By Clearswift | 31/7/2012
There’s an old saying that a ship is safe in the harbour, but that’s not what ships are for. The same can be said of enterprise data. If a company’s success is increasingly determined by its ability to act on information, a fundamental requirement of that success is the enablement of unfettered communications between co-workers, partners and clients. Read more.
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Five Steps to Implementing Flexible Policies
By Clearswift | 31/7/2012
Business leaders understand the value proposition of the social web. CIOs know the risks. Flexible policies and context-aware content inspection mean you no longer need to choose between free flowing communications or unacceptable risk. Read more.
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Security Awareness Tip

Incident handling is a vast topic, but here are a few tips for you to consider in your incident response. I hope you never have to use them, but the odds are at some point you will and I hope being ready saves you pain (or your job!).


  1. Have an incident response plan.

  2. Pre-define your incident response team 

  3. Define your approach: watch and learn or contain and recover.

  4. Pre-distribute call cards.

  5. Forensic and incident response data capture.

  6. Get your users on-side.

  7. Know how to report crimes and engage law enforcement. 

  8. Practice makes perfect.

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Security ABC Guides

Warning: Tips for secure mobile holiday shopping

I’m dating myself, but I remember when holiday shopping involved pouring through ads in the Sunday paper, placing actual phone calls from tethered land lines to research product stock and availability, and actually driving places to pick things up. Now, holiday shoppers can do all of that from a smartphone or tablet in a few seconds, but there are some security pitfalls to be aware of.