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Brisbane Grammar battles 'overwhelming' security attacks

17 September 2008 01:56PM
Tags: brisbane | grammar | messagelabs | antivirus | antispam

Brisbane Grammar School announced today that it had engaged MessageLabs to help reduce 'overwhelming' spam and virus attacks.

James Scollay, VP MessageLabs Asia Pacific, said, “The education sector is a major target for increasingly sophisticated viruses and other malware attacks that can bring down networks.”

Brisbane Grammar implemented MessageLabs’ anti-spam and anti-virus services to protect its 1500 staff and student email users.

MessageLabs provides managed services for over 18,000 clients globally, including law firms, airlines and leading banks. In Australia, Brisbane Grammar joins Virgin Blue and Visy as a MessageLabs partner.

“Our service sits between the internet and the end-user,” said Philip Routley, MessageLabs product marketing manager. “So we can filter out spam and viruses before they even reach the user.

“When a new virus is spotted, we can deploy a solution to all of our customers immediately, unlike other services which rely on downloading and installing patches.”

Routley said that although most spam and viruses were generated overseas in regions without rigid spam laws, such as Eastern Europe and Russia, Australians were not immune from attack.

“Spammers and hackers are getting smarter and making use of new technology,” he said. “Australian companies are just as vulnerable as those around the world.”

   


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Comments: 3
Gah, if you're going to advertise, do it blatantly, so I don't read for 30 seconds before I decide I'm never going to use your company because of the subversive advertising.
iTnews - comments icon Posted by ChippySep 17, 2008 6:34 PM
what they do is nothing new - there are plenty of second gen cloud security vendors out there that out perform these guys... all they were was first in, not best dressed anymore!
iTnews - comments icon Posted by HarrySep 18, 2008 12:21 AM
Hey Harry, make up your mind. If they were the first to do it, it really can't be nothing new. If something else is better name it. I've been using them for 6 years and viruses simply don't get through.

As for chippy, every company puts out press releases and if its a slow enough news day people run it. Not sure what is so subversive about that.

iTnews - comments icon Posted by rogerSep 18, 2008 2:28 AM
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