Spam and its evil offshoot, phishing, have become growing problems on the Internet. Not only has spam become a nuisance with its frequently offensive subject matter, but it is consuming increasing amounts of bandwidth. For an explanation of the issues surrounding e-mail authentication, TechNewsWorld conducted an exclusive interview with Ken Beer, product management director at Tumbleweed Communications in Redwood, California, a firm that specializes in secure Internet messaging software for enterprises — both commercial and government.
Tumbleweed’s Ken Beer on E-Mail Authentication
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. May 5, 2004 05:00 AMSpam and its evil offshoot, phishing, have become growing problems on the Internet. Not only has spam become a nuisance with its frequently offensive subject matter, but it is consuming increasing amounts of bandwidth. For an explanation of the issues surrounding e-mail authentication, TechNewsWorld conducted an exclusive interview with Ken Beer, product management director at Tumbleweed Communications in Redwood, California, a firm that specializes in secure Internet messaging software for enterprises — both commercial and government.