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Securing the Web Gateway in the Web 2.0 World
Source: Websense.com

Websense Web Security Gateway allows organizations to secure Web traffic effectively while still enabling the latest Web-based tools and applications. Through a multi-vector traffic-scanning engine, the Websense Web Security Gateway analyzes Web traffic in real-time, instantly categorizing new sites and dynamic content and proactively discovering security risks and blocking dangerous malware.
Using the powerful Websense ThreatSeeker Network, the Websense Web Security Gateway provides advanced analytics, including rules, signatures, heuristics, and application behaviors, to detect and block proxy avoidance, hacking sites, adult content, botnets, key-loggers, phishing attacks, spyware, and many other types of unsafe content. Websense Web Security Gateway also closes a common security gap: decrypting and analyzing SSL-encrypted content before it enters your network.
These real-time capabilities integrate with the industry-leading Websense Web Security platform providing Web filtering with over 90 categories, Web reputation, control over 120 network and application protocols, IM attachment management, and more.
Websense Web Security Gateway includes an easy-to-use management dashboard that gives administrators a single interface to access system details, statistics, policy management, logging, and reports, saving time and effort while reducing errors that can lead to security breaches.
Research Confirms Websense Leadership in Secure Web GatewayIndependent testing confirms that Websense Web Security Gateway exceeds analyst criteria for malware protection, data loss prevention and Web 2.0 threat detection, accuracy and effectiveness. The Tolly Group report: The Web Security Challenge: A Competitive Guide to Selecting Secure Web Gateways notes that Websense Web Security Gateway combines powerful and easy-to-manage software with the ability to mitigate dynamic Web-based threats. "The ability of a secure Web gateway to detect malicious content accurately on dynamic Web sites like Web 2.0 relies greatly on real-time analysis of content, and not just on the reputation of Web sites," said Kevin Tolly, president and chief executive officer, The Tolly Group. "While many of the products we tested excelled in one or maybe two areas, only the Websense Web Security Gateway delivered uniformly high performance and was feature-rich across all functional areas." Learn how Websense Web Security Gateway meets and exceeds recommendations put forth by industry experts in our Secure Web Gateway Buyer's Guide.
Additional Resources:
The Web 2.0 Challenge: A Guide to Selecting Secure Web Gateways >
Secure Web Gateway Buyer's Guide: How Websense Exceeds Recommended Buying Criteria >
Learn more about Websense Web Security Gateway >

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