Fashion designer Paul Smith deploys ScanSafe Web Filtering
10 Nov '06
3 min read
Detecting and blocking zero-hour threats – threats that appear before an anti-virus signature is made available — is a critical capability. According to the ScanSafe Threat Center, zero-hour threats consistently account for 10 percent to 15 percent of all Web viruses blocked each month.
Paul Smith also required a service that, once initially rolled out, would enable non-IT specialists, such as senior department managers and human resources staff located worldwide, to generate detailed reports about malware, Web usage patterns and bandwidth utilization, freeing up valuable time for IT staff and highlighting areas that might lead to potential IT security risks.
ScanSafe's dedicated Web-based administration and reporting tool, ScanCenter, provides customers like Paul Smith with a secure portal designed to make policy configuration and reporting easy and accessible. ScanCenter provides automated and customized reports on overall traffic, bandwidth, blocked URLs, spyware and Web viruses. ScanCenter also provides a flexible tool to set and enforce Web usage policies.
Paul Smith boasts 12 individual collections which are designed in Nottingham and London, wholesaled to 35 different countries and sold in 17 shops throughout England.
ScanSafe is the global leader in managed Web security, ensuring a safe and productive Internet environment for businesses worldwide. ScanSafe solutions keep viruses and spyware off corporate networks and allowbusinesses to control and secure the use of the Web and instant messaging.