Malcontent
August 31st, 2009, 03:29 PM
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10322018-83.html{QUOTE->
Trend Micro, in an effort to fight a modern-day Internet security war, is announcing Monday the launch of its Web Gateway Security, a product that does more than just enhance URL filtering or expand the database of trouble spots, red flags, and other information used to keep its customers safe. The product also comes with tools that provide IT administrators with detailed information about who on the network is doing what, when and from where--even just a few moments ago. The dashboard (pictured below) gives the administrator a nearly real-time look at the users, the traffic, and the sites being downloaded across the entire network with just a glance.
It's a tool that gives companies the ability to monitor for unusual activity and track it--nearly in real-time--to a particular site or particular user. No more waiting for reports the next morning to make some sort of discovery or identify the root of a problem.
The company on Monday also announced a virtual appliance, which allows companies to either dedicate their own standardized hardware to the app or install in a VMware environment with other apps.
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Trend Micro, in an effort to fight a modern-day Internet security war, is announcing Monday the launch of its Web Gateway Security, a product that does more than just enhance URL filtering or expand the database of trouble spots, red flags, and other information used to keep its customers safe. The product also comes with tools that provide IT administrators with detailed information about who on the network is doing what, when and from where--even just a few moments ago. The dashboard (pictured below) gives the administrator a nearly real-time look at the users, the traffic, and the sites being downloaded across the entire network with just a glance.
It's a tool that gives companies the ability to monitor for unusual activity and track it--nearly in real-time--to a particular site or particular user. No more waiting for reports the next morning to make some sort of discovery or identify the root of a problem.
The company on Monday also announced a virtual appliance, which allows companies to either dedicate their own standardized hardware to the app or install in a VMware environment with other apps.
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