Manage Unified Communications
The need for time-sensitivity and speed in
communications has always been critical to success in business. Business users
are setting up virtual conferences, collaborating on projects and documents,
augmenting phone conversations with chat threads, and exchanging documents
across the Internet. Real-time communications build community and collaboration
among different corporate locations, remote employees, telecommuters, supply
chains, partners, and customers. They're delivering cost savings, lower
telecommunications bills, greater accuracy in written transactions, and
increased efficiency through rapid decision-making.
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Unified Communications (UC) is the platform, typified by applications such as
Microsoft Live Communications Server and IBM Lotus Sametime, which gives
enterprises a way to start managing multiple communications modalities over an
IP infrastructure. At its fullest extent, UC encompasses every technology that
integrates voice with other communications applications - email, instant
messaging, presence, web and video conferencing, and more.
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The Security and Compliance Challenge
Regardless of whether an enterprise-grade UC platform has been deployed users
will continue to introduce real-time consumer applications into the enterprise,
and IT is faced with an extremely complex and heterogeneous environment.
While UC delivers a measure of security within the application, those
capabilities are not always sufficient to meet security, compliance and
e-Discovery requirements. And while the use of consumer greynets continues
alongside UC deployments, those consumer tools are hitchhiking on corporate
network channels, introducing additional security concerns. They're using
identities that can't be verified, so authentication and content filtering
policies can't be applied to any information - conversation or files -
traversing that channel. Public IM network connections use tunneling and
port-hopping mechansisms to evade firewalls and preventing anti-malware
products from checking the traffic stream for any malicious code.
FaceTime Secures UC Infrastructure
All real-time communications converge on a single point - the Internet gateway
- creating a single point at which IT can focus its security and compliance
efforts - the point where the communication hits the cloud. FaceTime's Unified
Security Gateway (USG) delivers next-generation greynet protection through
unified visibility, management and policy control across all UC channels.
Securing, managing, and controlling the UC platform is a corporate imperative
for multiple reasons:
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Introduction of malware
- Real-time channels are increasingly targeted by malware, with blended threats
hopping from public to enterprise networks.
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Increasingly damaging malware
- Not only are more attacks entering the network over real-time channels, but
the attacks themselves are becoming more damaging. Crimeware, rootkits,
exploits, and other malware are designed to bypass traditional security
measures, and real-time communications channels only make that task easier.
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Spam over IM (SpIM)
- Just as malware is moving to the real-time communications platform to bypass
existing security measures, spam is moving beyond the email inbox into the
real-time stream, further increasing the risk of accidental malware
introduction as well as increasing the traffic load.
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Legislative compliance
- Compliance regulations, including eDiscovery, largely apply to real-time
communications conversations and chat threads just as they do to email records.
Companies need to be able to "connect the dots" for all types of electronic
communications, particularly when the installation spans multiple sites.
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Leakage of intellectual property and other key confidential information -
In the same way that malware can hop across peer-to-peer connections
unchallenged, proprietary
USG combines best-in-class IM management, archival and compliance, real-time
application security, malware prevention, and URL filtering into a
purpose-built hardened Linux appliance. By providing the means for both
enablement of productive use of the real-time Internet and the enforcement of
policies to manage and monitor for abuse of greynets, FaceTime enables
organizations to take control of all real-time communications channels at the
gateway.
Learn more about Unified
Security Gateway
Learn more about FaceTime Solutions for
Microsoft Unified Communications
Learn more about FaceTime Solutions for IBM Lotus
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