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AT&T launches security Webcast network |
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Saturday, 17 December 2005 |
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AT&T on Wednesday launched a 24-hour Internet security Webcast program aimed at delivering security alerts and daily dispatches to corporate customers.
The company's Internet Security News Network (ISNN) is designed to offer news updates twice a day and interviews with security experts. It also is intended to leverage AT&T's year-old managed security services and the AT&T Internet Protect subscriber service.
ISNN is available only to subscribers of the Internet Protect service, who currently number in the hundreds, said Janet Wyles, an AT&T spokeswoman. ISNN is a free service to Internet Protect customers, she noted.
The security video network is designed to operate 24-hours a day and, when attacks occur, deliver live emergency broadcasts to users' desktops. ISNN programming also features interviews with security experts and forensic analysts.
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