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IT security theses on a high-quality level during the CAST event

Last Thursday I visited an event of the “Competence Center for Applied Security Technology for IT security” (CAST) in Darmstadt, where CAST awarded the best IT security final paper of bachelor, diploma and other qualified students in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

New Astaro Certified Trainings Dates Available for the Germany & Austria Regions

Astaro certified trainings are intended for network administrators responsible for the installation, administration and maintenance of Astaro's security solutions. Although the remaining 2010 dates are now all fully booked, new dates have been added for the early 2011 schedule for Germany and Austria.

New Whitepaper Available on Compliance & Requirements in E-Mail Archiving

As we are often questioned by potential customers and partners on compliance regulations and the reasoning behind archive solutions, we have created a whitepaper explaining the legal basis which makes archiving a requirement. Besides compliance issues, the whitepaper also highlights productivity advantages through archiving: Offloading your mail server makes maintenance routines easier and quicker Backups are simplified as all mail data is stored centrally – and not locally in pst-files Retrieving emails within seconds is a huge day-to-day benefit for all e-mail users Much knowledge is only stored in emails – so prevent it from getting lost In case an employee leaves the company: knowledge transfer (in form of old email transactions) is easily possible You can download your copy of the whitepapers here: English version German version Regards, Kathrin Möschle Product Marketing Manager Astaro Mail Archiving READ MORE

Astaro at sixth EC2ND 2010

  The sixth European Conference on Computer Network Defense (EC2ND) was held at the Technische Universität Berlin on October 28/29 and Astaro sponsored that event this year. Beside the scientific aspirations of the conference was a very interesting talk from Felix 'FX' Lindner about the hackers view on the academic science business