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<title>Maximizing E-mail Security ROI - Part IV – The Digital Monsters under Your Bed: E-Mail Intruders  </title> 
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<description>... CipherTrust This is the last of a five-part series on Maximizing Email Security ROI. Remember your kid fears? As soon as the lights went out, the monsters under your bed began plotting ways to get you. Somehow, though, you always managed to outsmart them and make it through the night. Then one night you grew up, and the monsters went away for good. Well, they're back. And they've unionized.International rings of hackers, many backed by funds from organized crime groups, are the new monsters hiding under your bed-only now they'll attack in broad daylight. They've realized that there's money...</description> 
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  <title>Maximizing E-mail Security ROI - Part V – A New Twist to an Old Problem: Email Encryption  </title> 
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  <description>... security needs. In the 1st century B.C., Julius Caesar didn’t trust the couriers who carried his messages to trusted acquaintances. So, he replaced every A with a D, every B with an E, and so on, all the way through the alphabet. Only those who knew Caesar’s shift-by-three rule could...</description> 
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  <title>Maximizing Email Security ROI: Part III - No More Mr. Nice Guy: Enforcing E-Mail Policy  </title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/email.php/18049</link> 
  <description>... tool for businesses, but without proper safeguards in place to regulate the information transmitted it can also be a potential threat. An effective e-mail policy should be all-encompassing, helping organizations comply with federal regulations, protect intellectual property and prevent...</description> 
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  <title>E-mail Security Governance: E-mail Encryption and Authentication as a Business Enabler  </title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/email.php/18035</link> 
  <description>... purpose, the need to protect and ensure the integrity of information is universal. Much of the information germane to business today is assimilated and communicated over messaging platforms such as e-mail. As a result, the need for a comprehensive approach to the secure delivery of e-mail affects...</description> 
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  <title>Direct Mail Advertising; Email Is Not Like Postal Mail.  </title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/email.php/17936</link> 
  <description>... does not fityour Web site/newsletter guidelines, please requestadjustments. mailto:bobette@WebSiteMarketingPlan.com .Please notify the author of use and provide a sample copy ofthe publication.Word count: 627Formatted 65 characters per line.Email questions to...</description> 
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  <title>Marketing with Snail Mail or E-mail</title> 
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  <description>... avenues to the world of communication. In the beginning e-mail was only used as another means of communicating with other people for personal or business related matters. 

Now people of every age group have an e-mail address. But, since the past few years have gone by, its potential for...</description> 
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  <title>How HIPAA Security Policies Affect Corporate E-mail Systems  </title> 
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  <description>... transmit or store employee health insurance information. HIPAA was signed into law in 1996 and it's original purpose was to protect employee health and insurance information when workers changed or lost their jobs. As use of the internet became more widespread in the mid-1990s, HIPAA...</description> 
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  <title>Proper E-mail Etiquette--Part I  </title> 
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  <description>... to good old fashion courtesy and manners? For whatever reason, people just aren't as nice or considerate nowadays as they used to be.For instance, I'm always amazed how many e-mails I receive that don't contain a single "hi," "hello," "good morning"--nothing! I just don't understand why...</description> 
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  <title>Proper E-mail Etiquette--Part II  </title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/email.php/18026</link> 
  <description>... used acronyms, common user accessFAQ--frequently asked questionFUD--(spreading) fear, uncertainty and disinformationFWIW--for what it's worthFYI--for your informationGR&amp;D--grinning, running and duckingHTH--hope this helpsIAE--in any eventIANAL--i am not a lawyerIMCO--in my considered...</description> 
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  <title>Maximizing Email Security ROI: Part II - Stop Viruses Before They Stop You  </title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/email.php/18046</link> 
  <description>... posed by viruses and worms. Network administrators have even more reason to fear a virus attack, as a successful assault can cripple corporate networks for days. The lasting damage, however, is much more difficult to determine with precision, as the residual financial impact of a virus infection...</description> 
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  <title>E-mail - what's in a name?  </title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/email.php/17849</link> 
  <description>... receives ONE email message every day, thatmeans there are 120 million email messages whirling about every single day.How many email messages were waiting for you when you logged on today? I'll hazarda guess and suggest that it would have been somewhat more than one!A report from the Jupiter...</description> 
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