Posted by sarahk closeAuthor: sarahk
Name: Sarah Kane Email: sarahk@interwork.com Site: http://www.interwork.com About: See Authors Posts (38) @ Tue, 26 May 2009 11:00:44 -0400
From Webster’s web filtering blog (read more at www.bloxxwebfilterblog.com)
The BBC has reported that a Scottish teacher who posted messages discussing her pupils on a social networking website is being investigated by her employers. You can read the full story here.
The secondary teacher in Argyll and Bute is understood to have posted up to 38 updates a day on the Twitter site and based on the times of the tweet, many of them were created during the school day.
The council have stated that they block access to all social networking sites, but it’s possible that the teacher managed to bypass the council’s filtering,
Anonymous proxy sites are so readily available and many web filters are so ineffective at blocking them, that for many school IT managers, trying to block them has become almost impossible.
We have had a couple of examples lately where the Bloxx web filtering appliance has been deployed upstream of a schools existing web content filter. The results have even astonished us!
In one instance , where only one school in a large council was being filtered upstream as part of the Bloxx roll-out, the Bloxx web filter analysed, categorised and blocked nearly three hundred requests for proxy sites which had been allowed by the downstream web filter.
Bloxx Tru-View Technology is outstanding at identifying anonymous proxies in real-time, and we have recently enhanced the software to provide even better protection against the growing problem of encrypted proxy sites.
With the rapid creation rate of proxy sites - there are hundreds of new sites created every day - real-time content analysis is now the only viable way to solve the problem. Based on what we have seen recently, older web filtering technologies such as URL databases or keyword scanning, are no longer up to the task and are making it all to easy for students and staff to surf the entire Web whenever they choose.
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Name: Tim Larocque Email: timl@interwork.com Site: http://www.interwork.com About: Director, Business DevelopmentSee Authors Posts (4) @ Fri, 22 May 2009 10:58:50 -0400
A Statement from the Response Point VAR Council
The Microsoft Response Point VAR Council is a group of Partners that were invited early on in the development cycle of Response Point to collectively and periodically meet with the Microsoft management and team to give feedback and direction on Response Point from a Partner’s perspective.
This group held a conference call to discuss the announcements surrounding Response Point and determine how we could help Microsoft, the Partner Community and the Customer community in support of the product. The consensus was that while concerned on the lack of detailed information about the product roadmap, we partners would and should continue to support, sell and market the product and we would continue express our ongoing concern and support to Microsoft.
John Frederiksen, the GM of Response Point, had offered to join the call but had a conflict. We were however joined briefly by X.D. Huang, the original GM of Response Point and John’s direct manager. X.D. assured us that:
1) Microsoft will continue to support partners and customers running all current 1.x versions of Response Point; 2) Microsoft is NOT shutting down Response Point, and does have non-mgt personnel assigned to the product; 3) Microsoft is currently discussing what to do as far as Release 2 of Response Point 4) Microsoft plans to release more information about the future direction of Response Point soon, perhaps in one or two weeks 5) The best way we as partners can help the Response Point team is to continue to SELL the product.
The VAR Council was encouraged by the call; and while some of us have reservations, we as a group will continue to market and sell Response Point and we encourage and urge others to do so as well. We look forward to the upcoming Microsoft announcement on the direction for Release 2 of Response Point.
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Posted by sarahk closeAuthor: sarahk
Name: Sarah Kane Email: sarahk@interwork.com Site: http://www.interwork.com About: See Authors Posts (38) @ Thu, 21 May 2009 12:07:34 -0400
IT Security specialist blogger, Mike Muller, reviews Trend Micro’s Worry Free Business Security 6.0 after deploying and testing in his own business environment…. and he gives a high recommendation!
Read his article for more detail!
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Posted by sarahk closeAuthor: sarahk
Name: Sarah Kane Email: sarahk@interwork.com Site: http://www.interwork.com About: See Authors Posts (38) @ Thu, 21 May 2009 07:46:32 -0400
Safer, smarter, simpler Worry-Freeâ„¢ Business Security version 6.0 is now enhanced with new features powered by the Trend Microâ„¢ Smart Protection Networkâ„¢.
CUPERTINO, Calif., May 19, 2009 – Building upon the “Worry-Free” promise it made five years ago to small businesses with little or no IT support, Trend Micro is introducing the latest version of Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security, now reinforced with unmatched new features that are powered by the Trend Micro Smart Protection Network. This next-generation security infrastructure provides a unique approach to blocking viruses, spyware, spam, and Web threats before they reach business networks.
The Smart Protection Network is at the core of both previous and new technologies integrated with Worry-Free Business Security. With its underpinnings of automatic Web Threat Protection, all-in-one, integrated defense against a variety of threats, and zero administration, Trend Micro Worry Free Business Security 6.0 has “smart” new features that deliver a smarter and more effective approach than conventional antivirus:
NEW URL Filtering, unique to Trend Micro, helps maintain business productivity and adds another layer of protection against Web threats by proactively blocking inappropriate, risky or non-business related Web sites. Users can configure filter strength, rules, and business/leisure hours.
NEW Smart Protection Network-Powered Smart Scan is a breakthrough approach that provides more effective protection than conventional antivirus. Smart Scan scans faster and updates quicker to detect and remove the increasing number of threats, while minimizing the performance impact to protected computers.
By leveraging Smart Protection Network file reputation technologies, Smart Scan stops threats by storing the majority of detection technologies (up to 80 percent compared with conventional scanning) on the local security server and accessed as needed. By keeping these technologies off of local PCs and servers, this approach extends the life of hardware and, over time, prevents the slow-down of computers.
NEW Smart Protection Network-Powered Smart Feedback, another technology unique to Trend Micro, simply and automatically feeds back security-related issues and events to Trend Micro where it is quickly analyzed, and updates are made to rapidly protect all customers. Smart feedback identifies new threats faster to protect users rapidly. Faster identification and response to new threats means faster protection.
ENHANCED Version of Worry-Freeâ„¢ Remote Manager, Designed for Channel Partners
Just another part of Trend Micro’s portfolio of channel-friendly products and solutions, this enhanced version of Worry-Free Remote Manager provides integrated installation with Worry-Free Business Security 6.0. Worry-Free Remote Manager also supports Trend Microâ„¢ InterScan Messaging Hosted Security for stopping spam and other email threats before they reach the network. It allows partners to easily add customers to their console during their initial installation of Worry-Free Business Security. Trend Micro is currently the only security vendor that offers this type of critical tool free of charge to eligible channel solution partners.
“Over the years, we have learned that we can rely on Trend Micro to continually enhance the all-in-one solution, and our business benefits with the latest technologies and performance improvements. We stick with Trend Micro every year because it works!” said Bill Buck, the aerospace engineer that was given responsibility for security at AeroTech Research.
“Small businesses face the same daunting security challenges associated with protecting crucial data from online threats. However they normally don’t have the staff or other resources required to manage complicated security suites,” said Charles Kolodgy, research director of Security Products at IDC. “For security to be effective within a small business environment it needs to be routine, automatic, easy, and painless. Trend Micro has endeavored to achieve those goals with the latest version of Trend Micro Worry Free Business Security.”
Other new features in Worry-Free Business Security 6.0 include:
NEW USB Device Threat Prevention automatically protects PCs and servers from infected USB devices, preventing threats from automatically executing and spreading across business networks. Threats coming from removable media devices such as USB sticks are on the rise, meaning small businesses cannot afford to ignore this potential source of infections.
NEWLY Enhanced Security Dashboard reinforces Trend Micro’s goal of zero-administration solutions for its small business customers. It provides easy, at-a-glance status checking. Users can sort by dashboard traffic lights to quickly understand security status, which minimizes time and energy spent on analyzing computers status.
“If small businesses think increasing protection against threats means decreasing computer performance over time, they need to think again,” said Steve Quane, general manager of Trend Micro’s SMB business unit. “Worry-Free Business Security, with features powered by the Trend Micro Smart Protection Network, keeps constantly updated, scans faster while minimizing impact to PCs, and requires minimal user interaction. Trend Micro allows businesses to stop worrying about security so they can focus on their business.”
Mark Muller, a reviewer from Bright Hub who recently tested Worry-Free Business Security 6.0 said, “I deployed and tested WFBS 6.0 in my company’s IT infrastructure and can recommend the product without hesitation: WFBS is easy to deploy and manage and offers industry-leading protection against a broad range of threats. In short, Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security Advanced 6.0 puts enterprise-class IT security easily within the reach of smaller businesses. Highly recommended!” http://www.brighthub.com/computing/smb-security/reviews/35039.aspx
Pricing & Availability for North America
Worry-Free Business Security 6.0 is expected to be available for download on May 29. Per user pricing varies by seat count and price decreases with volume. For a 1-year license of Worry-Free Business Security Standard, the 2-25 seat level is $37.75 per user. For a 1-year license of Worry-Free Business Security Advanced, the 2-25 seat level is $62.02 per user. Worry-Free Remote Manager support will be available alongside Worry-Free Business Security 6.0.
Worry-Free Business Security 6.0 also protects businesses running the latest Windows Essential Server Solutions: Microsoftâ„¢ Small Business Server 2008 (for small businesses with fewer than 75 PCs); and Microsoft Essential Business Server 2008 (for mid-size businesses with fewer than 300 PCs). It also protects Microsoftâ„¢ Exchange 2007 on Windowsâ„¢ Server 2008 users.
About Trend Micro:
Trend Micro Incorporated, a global leader in Internet content security, focuses on securing the exchange of digital information for businesses and consumers. A pioneer and industry vanguard, Trend Micro is advancing integrated threat management technology to protect operational continuity, personal information, and property from malware, spam, data leaks and the newest Web threats. Visit TrendWatch at www.trendmicro.com/go/trendwatch to learn more about the latest threats. Trend Micro’s flexible solutions, available in multiple form factors, are supported 24/7 by threat intelligence experts around the globe. Many of these solutions are powered by the Trend Micro Smart Protection Network, a next generation cloud-client content security infrastructure designed to protect customers from Web threats. A transnational company, with headquarters in Tokyo, Trend Micro’s trusted security solutions are sold through its business partners worldwide. Please visit www.trendmicro.com.
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Posted by sarahk closeAuthor: sarahk
Name: Sarah Kane Email: sarahk@interwork.com Site: http://www.interwork.com About: See Authors Posts (38) @ Fri, 15 May 2009 07:27:42 -0400

As a first time sponsor at SMB Nation, we weren’t sure entirely what to expect. We quickly felt at home though, upon meeting resellers who are as keen on finding awesome solutions for the SMB market as we are. It seemed everywhere we turned, we were seeing great ideas being discussed and examined. As you would expect, the technology highlights focused on cloud computing, hosted solutions and unified threat management.Â
There was an unexpected but refreshing focus on the changing role of VARs, vendors and distributors from technology providers to business advisers. The seminars offered reflected this idea and will, no doubt, resonate within the channel for some time to come.
Overall, with over 300 attendees/sponsors, this was a great event that we hope to participate in again!
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Posted by admin closeAuthor: admin
Name: David Schultz Email: dschultz@seachange.com Site: http://www.interwork.com About: See Authors Posts (5) @ Thu, 14 May 2009 12:03:37 -0400
“Network with peers, find new business partners, ask questions, answer questions, or just kvetch about the latest news. What you do is up to you. Channelweb Connect is open now.”
This is the tagline for ChannelWeb’s New VAR Community forum which has opened recently. With blog posts like Shhh…ChannnelWeb Connect can help you build your business and daily Netseminars, this is a thriving, active community that is sure to have something for everyone.
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