MS: High Risk Internet Access
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Controlling what end users do on the Internet is no longer a productivity issue. Companies are now required to have tools in place to enforce Acceptable Use Policies. An employee downloading objectionable materials can create a hostile work environment for coworkers and a legal liability for the employer. Downloading “free” applications from known spyware sites can load a PC with so much spyware the only fix for the IT department is a complete reinstall of the operating system. Uncontrolled Internet access is no longer a simple case of one employee wasting a little company time. Other employees and the entire IT department can be negatively affected.
Join us for a technical seminar on high risk Internet access and learn how to safeguard your organization from security breaches, liability, and resource loss with the right policy and the right technology.
During the seminar you will learn:
- Why an AUP (Acceptable Use Policy) is a critical tool for protecting your organization from Internet-based threats
- How to formulate an AUP that specifically addresses the threats associated with non-business related surfing, spyware, IM and P2P applications
- How an effective AUP, based on best practices, can ultimately reduce your exposure to risk, support your business goals, and help overcome legal and regulatory challenges
- How to easily and cost-effectively enforce your AUP with best-of-breed solutions such as St. Bernard’s iPrism dedicated Internet-filtering appliance
All attendees will receive a free Risk Analysis Report of your organization’s exposure to Internet-based threats, and a free ePolicy Guidebook that contains AUP templates you can customize to create your own policies.
The
“MS: High Risk Internet Access” training seminar will be held on Wednesday, October 24th, 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. A light lunch will be served after the seminar, sponsored by
St. Bernard.
This training seminar has a technical rating of 2.5 (Scaled from 1=low to 5=high).
Seating for this seminar is limited; please register early!!
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