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How Google Tackles IT Security - and What You Can Learn From It

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Learn How Google Tackles Security

Today's computing environment demands IT attention to a wide range of security issues. Learn from security practitioners at Google who are on the frontlines of fighting spam, malware and phishing for over 100 million Google Apps users.

Join this live TechRepublic Webcast, featuring the Google Security Team, to explore security threats against web-based apps and what measures you can take to protect your organzation against them.

How Google Tackles IT Security
and What You Can Learn From It

Thursday October 1st, 2009
2:00 PM ET | 11:00 AM PT | 18:00 GMT

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  • What are the latest security threats against web-based apps
  • What best practices Google employs to protect Google Apps
  • How Google monitors, detects and responds to threats

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