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15 November 2007
Google enhances Postini hosted e-mail security offering
Antony Savvas, Computer Weekly
Google has enhanced the management capabilities of its hosted Postini
e-mail security system.
In a Google blog, Adam Swidler, product marketing manager for Postini,
said the enhancements would make corporate e-mail communications
more secure, compliant and productive.
The new features, at no extra cost, include content-based policy
for inbound and outbound e-mail traffic for more protection of sensitive
data, such as credit card and social security numbers.
There is also the ability to create advanced policy rules based
on content patterns, and apply a variety of dispositions including
logging, routing to reviewer queue, bounce and encrypt using Postini
Encryption Services.
Added to these is new granular content inspection capabilities
for messages and attachments, and e-mail security advancements for
faster detection and protection from viruses and spam - including
early detection of zero hour threats.
This article first appeared on the web-site of Computer Weekly,
at http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/11/15/228118/google-enhances-postini-hosted-e-mail-security-offering.htm.
© Reed Business Information 2007.

Google buys Postini
to sell infosecurity as a service (10 July 2007)
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to exceed $20bn by 2010 (25 July 2007)
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