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Websense Makes Push for SMBs

In an attempt to compete at the midmarket level, Websense has re-engineered its flagship security product with a new interface and simplified installation. The new software, called Websense Express, leverages the company’s ThreatSeeker technology, which scans millions of Web sites for security threats. “A lot of the SMBs [small and midsize businesses] tend to think […]

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Jul 2, 2007
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In an attempt to compete at the midmarket level, Websense has re-engineered its flagship security product with a new interface and simplified installation.

The new software, called Websense Express, leverages the company’s ThreatSeeker technology, which scans millions of Web sites for security threats.

“A lot of the SMBs [small and midsize businesses] tend to think that just because they have firewalls or anti-virus in place that they are already protected. But the reality is they are still getting infected,” said Steve Kelley, senior director of product management at Websense.

Read the full story on eWEEK: Websense Makes Push for SMBs

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