Google Launches Business Security Service

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Jake Widman, Contributor

May 8, 2008

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Google has announced Web Security for Enterprise, a subscription service intended to protect businesses and other organizations against malware attacks.In a Google blog post, Tim Johnson, product marketing manager, said the service enables companies to create and enforce Internet policies; guard against Web viruses, spyware, and other threats; intercept undesirable Web content; monitor online activity; and reduce bandwidth congestion. The security protection can be extended to remote users through an add-on.

The service is priced at $36 a year per user and an additional $12 per year for each remote user. It is a re-branded, less expensive version of a service offered by Postini, which Google acquired last year.Computerworld

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