More and more businesses,
schools, government agencies and libraries are connecting
to the Internet to meet their organizational and
educational goals. In doing so, they are faced with
the need to control access to inappropriate or objectionable
Web sites. Without that control, businesses risk
productivity losses, liability exposure and misallocation
of bandwidth due to non-productive Web surfing.
Schools and libraries risk forfeiting their federal
funding unless they provide the content filtering
mandated by the Children’s Internet Protection
Act (CIPA).
Employee access to inappropriate Web sites and the
drain of employee time and corporate
resources wrought by excessive personal use of Web
and e-mail will continue to be concerns that corporations
must manage. |
The SonicWALL TotalSecure 10 and 25, based on the SonicWALL
TZ 150 and 170, delivers layered total content filtering
at the gateway including Category Blocking, URL Filtering,
application control and powerful web-based reporting
services for small and home offices.
Services Highlight
Category Blocking - Content Filtering
service employs an innovative rating architecture that
utilizes a dynamic database of millions of URLs, IP
addresses and domains to block up to 50+ categories
of objectionable and inappropriate Web content such
as porn, hate, violence and others, providing network
administrators with greater control to transparently
enforce acceptable use policies.
Local URL Filtering Control - provides
local filtering control, allowing network administrators
to specify domains or hosts to be allowed ("Trusted")
or denied ("Forbidden"). This capability can
be used to customize the Content Filter Database, or
to allow access to sites in a custom database, making
the system even more effective at blocking objectionable
material.
Internet Application Control - Control
Instant Message (e.g. ICQ, MSN), restrict recreational
file-sharing, multimedia streaming and downloading from
peer-to-peer applications (e.g BT, WinMX)
Web-based reports – view the
online reports on threats and activities through the
Internet browser.
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