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Subject: Anti Spyware Standards
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 09:29:36 -0400
Hello Security world,

Iâm interested in professional opinion on best practices to reduce 
spyware/Malware. Currently, we have only the protection of personal firewalls 
and IDS which picks up spyware but does not remove it. I argue that the focus 
should be on reducing the risk of high level threat spyware instead of on 
preventing all of it 100% but it is difficult to educate CIO and Directors whom 
do not have much of an idea or security (in general). If anyone can share 
information on steps you may have taken towards this issue successfully, I 
would be thankful. Itâs good to have different options on the table. â

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