[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/18/2008 08:40:25 AM:

> Out of curiosity (and I'd be interested in the opinions of 
> others on this 
> list), which is considered to be the more serious threat - viruses or 
> spyware (which includes bots, key loggers, back doors, worms, etc)?

Users with admin privs, followed by not patching on a timely schedule (and 
auditing your patch operation to find machines where the patches didn't 
install!).

Seriously, those are the biggest threats.  It's like trying to put the 
smoke back in a log after you burn it.

It's much easier to keep stuff off the machines in the first place then 
trying to detect infections.  Detection is a loosing proposition - the bad 
guys can mutate faster then the scan engines can keep up.

I would like to look at products like Blink closer since they fit more 
into the "keep it off the machine" philosophy, but I'm a little concerned 
with the viability of eEye right now :(

Eric Eskam
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