Sophos - anti-virus and anti-spam for business

Sophos is a trusted, global provider of integrated security software, protecting businesses against viruses and spam and enforcing corporate messaging policies. Headquartered in the U.K., Sophos sells and supports its products in more than 150 countries through a global network of subsidiaries and partners, protecting more than 35 million users.

Sophos Solutions

  • Sophos Endpoint Security--Integrated anti-virus, spyware, adware, potentially unwanted application (PUA) protection, client firewall, and Sophos Enterprise Console 2.0 to protect desktops, laptops, and servers and eliminate fast-moving threats.
  • Sophos PureMessage--A secure software solution at the email gateway, uniquely integrating anti-virus and anti-spam with inbound and outbound policy enforcement capabilities. The integrated Sophos and PGP® solution combines email security and rich policy with encryption and authentication, protecting against email threats, supporting regulatory compliance requirements, and preventing data loss.
  • ES4000 Security Appliance--The next generation of email security appliances. Compact and easy-to-manage, it features advanced protection from email-borne threats.
  • Small Business Solutions--Anti-virus and anti-spam protection for desktops, file servers, and email servers.
  • Sophos ZombieAlert Service --Provides an immediate warning if spammers have hijacked computers on a network to send spam or launch denial-of-service attacks.
  • Sophos PhishAlert Service --Provides fast, near-real-time alerts of phishing campaigns so companies can take steps to shut down the imitation website and protect customers.

Sophos' solutions and services are backed by SophosLabs™, a global network of highly skilled analysts with 20 years experience in protecting businesses from known and emerging threats.

Best practices security deployment of an anti-virus solution includes desktop, server, and gateway anti-virus checking. PGP Corporation recommends employing anti-virus checking at the first point of decryption in a PGP Universal™ deployment. If deploying a PGP Universal Server in gateway mode, perform a gateway anti-virus scan immediately after PGP Universal decryption of inbound messages. If deploying a PGP Universal Server in end-to-end mode, perform desktop anti-virus scans immediately after PGP Universal decryption. In general, PGP Corporation recommends anti-virus scanning technology be deployed on as many points of a network as permitted to derive maximum functionality from the PGP Universal deployment.

To contact this PGP® Alliance Partner, email sophos@pgp.com or visit its website at www.sophos.com.