The Essential Guide to Protecting Essential Information
by Websense, Inc.

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Published on: 11/01/2008
Type of content: White Paper
Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
Length: 4
Price: FREE

Overview
The nine-to-five workday is clearly a thing of the past; business happens around the clock, anytime and anywhere opportunity avails itself. To compete, business needs more than constant internet connectivity. It needs the assurance that essential information remains protected across any communication channel. This puts the tremendous burden on IT organizations to find solutions that minimize data leads and prevent access to inappropriate or malicious content, but do not compromise the collaboration, openness, and connectivity that the internet allows.

Read this whitepaper to learn how your organization can implement threat protection and powerful policy-based control over sensitive data and remain safe and productive while using the internet to its full potential.

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