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Integrated Threat Management
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ALSO CALLED: UTM, Security Threat Management, Threat Management, Unified Threat Management, and ITM
DEFINITION: Integrated threat management is a comprehensive approach to network security that addresses multiple types of malware, as well as blended threats and spam, and protects from intrusion at both the gateway and the endpoint levels. Components of an integrated threat
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Q&A: A New Approach to Comprehensive Endpoint Security
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Information security is constantly evolving. Threats continue to proliferate and get more advanced and hard to handle. At the same time, we are seeing an increase in the number of system and application vulnerabilities.
Posted: 28 Mar 2008 | Premiered: 28 Mar 2008, 09:00 EDT (13:00 GMT)
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INTEGRATED THREAT MANAGEMENT DEFINITION (continued):
management system are part of a centrally administered architecture. The integrated approach to threat management developed in response to an environment in which malicious attacks are becoming more frequent, the nature of those attacks is becoming more complex and their impact is becoming more serious for inadequately protected organizations. Many attacks involve blended threats: carefully developed combinations of malware created to cause as much harm as possible. Because of the complexity
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