The past year has had no shortage of costly and complicating computer viruses and worms — SoBig, Swen, Klez and Yaha, among others — but what might be more troubling is the intersection of these attacks with the world of spam, which not only is pouring on in quantity, but also is carrying more destructive payloads. To talk about the tactical advantages associated with outsourcing the battle against malware and junk e-mail, TechNewsWorld turned to MessageLabs CTO Mark Sunner for an exclusive interview.
Outsourcing Network Protection: An Interview with MessageLabs CTO Mark Sunner
Posted by: Jay Lyman February 16, 2004 09:30 AMThe past year has had no shortage of costly and complicating computer viruses and worms — SoBig, Swen, Klez and Yaha, among others — but what might be more troubling is the intersection of these attacks with the world of spam, which not only is pouring on in quantity, but also is carrying more destructive payloads. To talk about the tactical advantages associated with outsourcing the battle against malware and junk e-mail, TechNewsWorld turned to MessageLabs CTO Mark Sunner for an exclusive interview.