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Traditional web content filters have fallen by the wayside to make room for products that actively scan website code, and prevent malware from getting to the corporate network.
Traditional web content filters have fallen by the wayside to make room for products that actively scan website code, and prevent malware from getting to the corporate network.
The web content filter (WCF) shortlisting and selection process allows businesses to assess what protection they have in place against web-borne attacks, what capabilities they need to enhance security and re-visit the existing Internet...
When evaluating a web content filter in-house, the process must be scripted and stringent to ensure fair scores across every evaluated product. Use this template to reduce the risk that biased team members, who have used other web content...
The decision to evaluate hosted or on-premise web content filters can be complicated, involving factors like the number of remote users, the number of geographic locations, and IT support capacity. Use this shortlist tool to determine which...
The number of attack vectors available to hackers is always increasing. The web browser is now the most popular attack method thanks to the ability to perform phishing, cross-site scripting and botnet infections. Reduce the organization's risk...
When testing a web content filter in-house, the process must be scripted and stringent to ensure fair scores across every product tested. Use this template to reduce the risk of bias by members of the team who have used other web content filters...
All enterprises utilizing a web content filter must guide the productive use of Internet services through Internet Acceptable Use and Filtering Policies. Use this template to help keep the policy up-to-date.
The number of attack vectors available to hackers seems to always increase. The most popular attack method is through the web browser via phishing, cross-site scripting and botnet infections. Reduce the organization's risk of attack by...
If not handled well, deployment of content filters can lead to end user revolt and a lack of executive support. Since every user in the company is affected, a planned and phased approach is required. Use the guidelines in this research note to...
The content filter marketplace has united and feature sets are more powerful than ever. Content filters are vital to network security, but choosing between appliances, software, and hosted services doesn't have to be daunting. Focus on price,...
The pure play content filter is no more. In recent years security filters have expanded their feature sets to include anti-malware and anti-virus scanning, phishing protection and data leakage protection. It is important for an enterprise to...