> Indeed as with many technology issues, this one still comes down to the
> trusting end users.  If a company can't trust it's employees (or can't
> survive a breach of that trust) then it has more problems than content
> filtering can solve, or perhaps just needs to be educated as to the
> limitations of filtering mail.

Bwahahaha. Given that the stats show that over 70% of reported hacks come
from the *inside* I'd say that it's a given that a company *cannot* assume
itself able to trust its employees.

Les

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