Spyware affects numerous people and processes within an organization. Therefore, it's critical to take the necessary steps to protect your systems and remove spyware when it does get through. Midmarket companies are often victims of spyware infiltration because they don't have an IT budget comparable to that of larger companies. This Midmarket CIO Briefing will provide you with the resources and advice necessary to evaluate and implement a successful spyware program.
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Table of contents
| Understanding spyware Table of Contents |
- Tip: Beware of spyware everywhere: The Information Architect
- Article: Spyware in the back of their minds
- Article: Separating 'bad' spyware from 'good'
- Column: Spyware vs. viruses: Two different fights
| Spyware
prevention Table of Contents |
- Article: Survey: Women more likely to download spyware
- Tip: Researching traces of malware or spyware
- Chapter excerpt: Book chapter: The spyware menace
- Tip: Spyware responsibilities: From user to admin
- Tip: Security awareness training: How to educate employees about spyware
| Spyware
tools Table of Contents |
- Article: Security Bytes: Coalition establishing spyware blacklist
- Article: Vendors to stave off spyware scanning surprises
- Tip: SMB Buying Decisions: Antispyware offerings aplenty
- Tip: Microsoft security tools vs. third party
| More
resources Table of Contents |
- Learning Guide: Malware (SearchWinIT.com)
- Website: SpywareGuide.com
- Website: What is spyware?
- Website: Dealing with unwanted spyware and parasites
This was first published in May 2008
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