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How can Trend Micro Enterprise Security, powered by the unique cloud-client architecture of Trend Micro Smart Protection Network, help you ensure that you are immediately and automatically protected from the latest threats with a continuously updated and correlated threat databases? 
How can it reduce your reliance on time-consuming signature downloads and help you lower complexity and costs by minimizing the time to acquire, deploy and manage your security solution? These and other questions are answered in a complimentary webinar currently viewable here, in which Christian Christiansen, vice president of IDC’s Security Products and Services Group will use real-life examples to illustrate how quickly an attack can result in damaged infrastructure and revenue loss, and why traditional security solutions are no match for these insidious programs.
More importantly, Christiansen will highlight how a cloud-client architecture can counteract the time advantage today’s threats have over existing security.
"If you think your network is safe from the new strains of content security threats, think again," says Christiansen. "Today’s cybercriminals use sophisticated attacks that multiply quickly and thwart traditional defenses, rendering conventional security ineffective and unmanageable."
To protect your data, your network and your customers, what you need is enterprise security that can stop new threats before they impact your business.
About Christian A. Christiansen, Group Vice President, Security Products and Services, IDC
Chris Christiansen is the Program Vice President for IDC's Security Products and Services group. He conducts in-depth primary research and provides insight and analysis on a variety of evolving security markets. Mr. Christiansen delivers critical market intelligence to technology vendors, IT professionals, and the financial community. His areas of expertise include, but are not limited to: firewalls, encryption, anti-virus software, 3A (authentication, administration, and authorization) software, intrusion detection and vulnerability assessment, and security management.
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