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whitepaper Making the case for Web filtering2004-11-16 ZDNet
  According to industry analyst firm IDC, 30 to 40 percent of Internet use in the workplace today is unrelated to business. These same non-business Web sites are also where the majority of malicious code and malware originate. Many companies are choosing to filter Web users in order to block unwanted Web traffic, increase employee productivity and protect network systems from outside intrusion. However, adopting and managing a Web filtering solution isn't without controversy and challenges.

In this Webcast, we discuss the advantages and limitations of Web filtering and provide guidelines for choosing a product that's right for your organization.

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Tags: Infrastructure Management, Web Filtering, ROI - TCO
  
whitepaper Controlling Web Users and Content through Scalable URL Filtering2003-09-06 Blue Coat Systems
  This white paper discusses and illustrates the versatility of the ProxySG for deploying content filtering solutions from three venders: SmartFilter, WebSense, and SurfControl. It also addresses the question of which platform (server or appliance) is best suited to deploy content filter.

Tags: Web Filtering
  
whitepaper Why It Pays to Have a Network Usage Policy for Your Company0000-00-00 NetSpective
  When used appropriately, e-mail, voicemail and the Internet can eliminate borders of time and space, making it possible for us to do more with more people and businesses. Used inappropriately, they can put companies at risk, both financially and legally. The key to optimizing the former and minimizing the latter? An effective network usage policy.

In today’s high technology, communications-driven workplace, the HR professional faces complex challenges that transcend hiring and benefits administration. Workstations fitted with telephones, fax access, e-mail, and Internet access to the Worldwide Web, provide today’s skilled knowledge worker with the tools to be more efficient and productive than ever before. Unfortunately, this same “tool-kit for productivity” also offers a host of new opportunities for abuse and the potential for litigation liability.

Tags: Web Filtering
  

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