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Learn about how to protect against data-stealing malware

19 May 2009

Data-stealing malware that can evade current security systems could cause serious harm to an enterprise. Trend Micro’s eBook ‘Outthink the Threat’ offers information on data-stealing malware and how to fight it.

The eBook is divided into sections looking at how data-stealing malware evades security systems, and how Trend Micro’s cloud-client architecture, Trend Micro Smart Protection Network, blocks threats at their source or, if the network is already infected, can stop sensitive data leaving the business.

Outthink the Threat can be downloaded at http://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/download/36

 

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