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Whitelisting For SMBs: A New Security Paradigm

Dec 2, 2010
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ITBusinessEdge: Whitelisting For SMBs – A New Security Paradigm

Paul Mah interviews J.T. Keating, vice president of marketing at CoreTrace, maker of Bouncer, an application whitelisting solution, about the implications for SMBs of implementing whitelisting.


“By now, you’ve probably heard about whitelisting technology and how it can help secure businesses against new or novel security threats. Well, I had the opportunity earlier today to speak with J.T. Keating, VP of marketing of CoreTrace. I last corresponded with someone from the company two years ago, and Keating was eager to fill me in on the latest version of BOUNCER, its application whitelisting software. Greg Valentine, director of technical services, was also on-hand to walk me through the key aspects of BOUNCER.

I picked their brains on what it means to deploy a whitelisting solution for a small- and mid-sized business, and highlighted some considerations for businesses below…”

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