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IronPort turns to ratings to fight spam

As spam evolves, so do spam filters. IronPort Systems is now rating Web links in email to better filter out... Read more

24 January, 2006 by Joris Evers

IronPort C60

This is an impressive big-company email security solution with top-name antivirus and anti-spam tools. But this market is very crowded, and alternatives do more for less. Read more

19 November, 2004 by Alan Stevens

Cisco finalises IronPort acquisition

Cisco has finalised the acquisition of web security firm IronPort Systems, which it originally said it would acquire in January. The $830m... Read more

26 June, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Plug pulled on anti-spam project

...the meantime, spam levels are still soaring. According to email security vendor IronPort systems, 63 billion spam messages were sent each day in October 2006... Read more

22 December, 2006 by Richard Thurston

Tis the season of Christmas scams

...Web sites," said Craig Sprosts, a product manager at email security vendor IronPort Systems. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Web sites popped up that... Read more

22 December, 2005 by Joris Evers

Tech investment grows after years of decline

...were spread across several tech industries, a couple of companies stood out. IronPort Systems, which markets an email appliance, ranked sixth, based on its late... Read more

21 January, 2005 by Dawn Kawamoto

Phishing growing exponentially

...Mike Bosch, Australia and New Zealand managing director of email security firm Ironport Systems, said there is a possible technological solution on the horizon but... Read more

12 October, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

Microsoft proposes ID solution for spam

...roll out products and services that support Sender ID, including Cloudmark, DoubleClick, IronPort Systems, Sendmail, Symantec, Tumbleweed and VeriSign, Microsoft said in a statement. DoubleClick... Read more

13 August, 2004 by Dawn Kawamoto

SendMail to adopt Cloudmark's anti-spam tech

...their sights on building full-service shops. This summer, email appliance maker IronPort Systems licensed Brightmail's anti-spam technology for its newest product, the... Read more

3 November, 2003 by Stefanie Olsen

Email start-up gains key backing

...messaging company that says it can speed up the transmission of messages. IronPort Systems also on Tuesday announced its new AsyncOS operating System and strategic... Read more

27 November, 2001 by Margaret Kane
2008 Internet Malware Trends: Storm and the Future of Social Engineering

2008 Internet Malware Trends: Storm and the Future of Social Engineering

...positing that up to 50 million computers had been infected. Cisco's IronPort Systems estimates that, at its most destructive point in July 2007, about... Read more

1 June, 2008
IronPort Streamlines Email at One of the World's Largest Computer Vendors

IronPort Streamlines Email at One of the World's Largest Computer Vendors

...weakness against new spam attack variants. Initially, Dell brought in a few IronPort systems to supplement its existing email infrastructure. Its 103 disparate servers were... Read more

18 October, 2007

Scare tactics driving email spend

...50 per cent of IT directors, according to figures from security vendor IronPort Systems. The figures also reveal that 40 per cent of IT directors... Read more

12 January, 2005 by Will Sturgeon

Father of the internet says email ID will cure spam

If your name's not down, you're not coming in… Read more

18 June, 2004 by Stefanie Olsen

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