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SpamTitan v6.01 Product Release

SpamTitan v6.01 Product Release

Johannesburg, 10 Apr 2014

It has been an exciting month here at SpamTitan Technologies. We've been working hard to finalise SpamTitan v6.01, our latest product release, which will be available soon. SpamTitan 6.01 will offer you enhanced and even more powerful email security with additional outbound mail relaying features, improved application controls, and multiple UI enhancements. With all this excitement, we almost forgot about the extensive industry research we conducted into The Risks Posed by Social Media, with Osterman Research. 

Our developers have been working hard for the past few weeks, to bring you the latest version of SpamTitan. We're excited to announce the addition of great new features such as advanced policy based rate controls, added support for domain realms, as well as improvements to Greylisting UI pagination and disk space monitoring. SpamTitan 6.01 is jam packed with loads of great features.

We published a whitepaper at the beginning of March based on original research conducted by Osterman Research during November 2013. The research investigated the many risks posed by social media. Because email, web and social media tools are extensively used in the vast majority of organisations, security for all of these tools must be of paramount importance.  There is significant potential for malware and other threats to impact organizations as they enter through corporate email systems, web applications, and social media tools. The potential for financial and other damage is enormous.

SpamTitan will be attending the IT Web Security Summit in South Africa from May 27th to May 29th in Sandton Convention Centre, Maude Street, Sandown. For more information, go to www.securitysummit.co.za. Join the conversation on Twitter at #itwebsec.

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