Essential Steps to E-mail Security: A Clearswift Best-Practice Guide
White Papers Every enterprise has to find a balance between security and the ability to carry on conducting business freely. This short guide is about finding that balance. By following some basic principles, there's no reason one can't let legitimate business...
[July 13, 2009, 0:00]
Clearswift Helps Zotefoams Fight the Battle Against Spam
White Papers The Walbrook Group is the umbrella name for a group of linked charitable organizations which work to a common commitment to benefit the lives of individuals and communities in Derbyshire and Staffordshire.
[June 16, 2007, 1:00]
Businesses warned over Web 2.0 security
News Security vendor Clearswift has advised companies to review or implement security policies and procedures around Web 2.0 applications after a survey found that 42 percent of company employees aged 18 to 29 had discussed work-related issues on...
[March 26, 2007, 16:37]
Fred Olsen Sails Smoothly With MailMarshal
White Papers For the last two years Fred Olsen used MAILsweeper from Clearswift to control spam. They explored solutions from major security vendors, including Websense/ Blackspider, McAfee, SurfControl, Clearswift and Marshal, and concluded that a hardware...
[February 21, 2009, 0:24]
Spammers tap into new markets
News Pornographic spam is on the decline and is being replaced by growth in areas such as healthcare and online gaming, according to mail-filtering firm Clearswift. The statistics, based on spam emails received by Clearswift's 16 million users, show...
[August 13, 2003, 11:35]
Is the boss watching your email?
News The study, conducted by the American Management Association, along with communication management software company Clearswift and the ePolicy Institute, found that employees who use email spend an average of about an hour and 47 minutes handling...
[June 19, 2003, 7:35]
Spammers switch pills for porn
News A new study issued on Tuesday by anti-spam software maker Clearswift showed that unsolicited email messages relating to health increased significantly last month. Clearswift's Spam Index, a monthly report that surveys the frequency and nature of...
[December 17, 2003, 8:30]
Antivirus FUD obscures reality
News The Australia managing director of mail filtering software company Clearswift, Chy Chuawiwat, told ZDNet Australia some of the data he's seen companies release just doesn't add up. That's not to say he claims any sort of statistical high ground...
[August 29, 2003, 10:05]
Security report sponsorship defended
News Symantec, Entrust and Clearswift all sell security products and services, while Microsoft is gearing up to launch its OneCare security package in June. Although the biennial Information Security Breaches Survey was commissioned by the DTI, the main...
[April 11, 2006, 13:55]
Spyware enters the spotlight
News The good old days of script kiddies and geeks are well gone," said Pete Simpson, manager of Clearswift's ThreatLab division. The term itself is slippery, frequently used fuzzily to apply both to the information-thieving programs such as that...
[November 20, 2003, 14:05]
Data breach law: IT managers say 'No'
Blog One of the surveys, commissioned by security company Clearswift, asked IT managers whether the UK should enact data breach legislation. Slightly strange that 60 percent of them didn't know about the proposed UK data breach notification law -- but...
[June 5, 2008, 16:12]
Next Sobig outbreak 'overdue'
News Pete Simpson, ThreatLab manager at Clearswift, said: "Sobig was the sixth in a series of controlled experiments by the creator of this worm. The Sobig creator represents a new kind of virus writer according to Clearswift.
[September 18, 2003, 11:50]
The Need for Advanced, Certified, Email Protection
White Papers This whitepaper describes how Clearswift's evaluated EAL4 Bastion Firewall and DeepSecure EAL4 System can connect networks of different classifications (network separation) while ensuring data conforms to X.400 military messages and SMTP / SMIME...
[December 1, 2006, 0:00]
Spammers scaring users into replying
News Spam is taking a nasty turn as cybercriminals try to capitalise on computer users' fears of crime, terrorism and sexual predators, according to the latest research from content security company Clearswift.
[August 15, 2005, 16:45]
Organised crime behind Sobig - virus expert
News Peter Simpson, manager of ThreatLab at Clearswift, warned that antivirus companies and the media have become so obsessed with the unprecedented numbers surrounding the prolific Sobig.F variant that the real dangers are going almost unnoticed.
[August 22, 2003, 14:10]
MIMEsweeper Injects Security and Stability Into Towergate Partnership's Email System
White Papers As a solution the company deployed Clearswift's MIMEsweeper for SMTP software. Towergate Partnership is the largest and fastest growing independent insurance organization in the UK, controlling in excess of £1.25bn of Gross Written Premium.
[June 16, 2007, 1:00]
Straight Talking - Tighten Content Security
White Papers Before spam became a big problem, there were still specialist email security vendors like Clearswift and Marshal Software that checked outgoing email to ensure it complied with internal rules on content distribution and decency.
[March 1, 2009, 0:24]
Baltimore finds a buyer for Content
News The company said that enterprise email management firm Clearswift will acquire the division for £20.5m, subject to shareholder approval. Security software vendor Baltimore has found a buyer for its Content Technologies operation, the company said...
[January 24, 2002, 10:08]
Baltimore packages up PKI
News Even the sale of its Content Technologies division earlier this year to enterprise email management firm Clearswift failed to buoy the share price, though it did help give Baltimore some much-needed working capital.
[October 22, 2002, 15:27]
Bank scam may originate from Russia
News Pete Simpson, ThreatLab manager at software security company Clearswift, told ZDNet UK that although there is still no solid evidence that the Russians are behind the emails, a significant number of the scams have been originating from the same...
[October 27, 2003, 14:10]



