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Eventful and Ominous. Thats what the year 2005
was for the enterprise security observer. MicroWorld
has been keeping a keen global watch on the alarming
rise of Information Security attacks on enterprises
around the globe last year, while informing the world
about the same. Increased onslaughts in 2005, attain
greater significance as the year saw the metamorphosis
of cyber malice into a highly organized and sophisticated
international crime syndicate, where the likes of phishing
and spamming have gone through drastic evolution.
The recent FBI study released on Jan 18, 2006, which
says that almost 90% of US firms experienced computer
attacks last year, endorses our view and warns about
what the future holds.
87% of the enterprises who took part in the survey,
admitted that they had undergone one or the other kind
of security attack during the year gone by. Virus, spyware
and adware top the list where a significant amount of
businesses have also faced systems and data sabotage.
The study comprised of a cross-section of more than
2,000 public and private organizations.The FBI report
revealed that one third of companies detected port scans
of their systems, a method used by attackers to identify
vulnerable PCs to sneak in.
A staggering 98% of respondents said they used antivirus
software of which nearly 84% still suffered a virus
attack in the last 12-months period. This calls for
a complete re-evaluation and reflection on the part
of enterprises, about the kind of technology and effectiveness
of many leading antivirus and security software they
use. Most antivirus software work in a reactive way
with known virus signatures and hence they fail miserably
when it comes to facing newer threats. This is the prime
reason behind the breach of information security, despite
the steady presence of antivirus software.
Solutions from MicroWorld are different. Its
software eScan and MailScan work on MicroWorld Winsock
Layer (MWL), the groundbreaking technology that MicroWorld
has developed. Strategically placed at the Winsock layer,
it ensures that threats are defeated at the gateway
itself, so that they wont reach the application
level. This way, MicroWorld security is a Real-Time
Proactive Defense, placed outside the internal components
of the system. Apart from getting updated every hour,
MicroWorld Solutions block all programs that looks suspicious
in its purpose. With an intelligent and evolved combination
of signature and heuristic scanning it defeats threats
of the past, present and future.
Prevention is the name of the game. If you can
seal your borders and never let the enemy in, you save
the time and resources spent in cure. With MWL, we exhaustively
pre-empt the threat in Real-Time even before it takes
shape. In other words, its just about thinking
out of the box, literally and figuratively. says
Govind Rammurthy, CEO, MicroWorld Technologies.
Concerted efforts are required from Security Solution
Providers, ISPs and governmental agencies to contain
these surging hazards. However the frontal warriors
of this war will be Antivirus and Content Security Software
as majority of attackers sneak in through viruses and
other malware. Ultimately, it boils down to choosing
the best information security software that can proactively
and consistently defend your enterprise, while you move
on with your business.
MicroWorld
MicroWorld ( www.mwti.net ) are the developers of the
world's first Real-Time Anti-Virus and Content Security
software eScan for desktops and servers. Its communication
security software, MailScan is the first comprehensive
e-mail scanner for your SMTP/POP3 Mail Server. MicroWorld
Winsock Layer (MWL) is the revolutionary technology
underlying these products, powering them to several
certifications and awards by some of the most prestigious
testing bodies, notable among them being Virus Bulletin,
Checkmark, TUCOWS, Red Hat Ready, and Novell Ready.
Combining their powerful scanner with MWL technology,
MicroWorld solutions provide a Real-Time Proactive security
for your systems.
To learn more, kindly visit the website at http://www.mwti.net/
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