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Controlling Web 2.0 Applications in the Enterprise

Consumer-driven technology has unleashed a new wave of Internet-based applications that can easily penetrate and circumvent traditional network security barriers. Better known as "Web 2.0" applications, these new Internet-based communications tools such as Facebook, Twitter and Skype have already achieved widespread penetration inside organizations. However, these new Internet-based technologies and applications have created a new set of challenges for enterprises seeking to secure their networks against malicious threats and data loss.More than ever, it's important for businesses to deploy new methods of monitoring and controlling these Internet-based applications in order to discover and mitigate hidden security threats. Download the white paper to learn how you can leverage the latest in network security to protect your organization.

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