
Web Security
Security challenges in a Web 2.0 world
Organizations can do more over the Web today than ever before. As use of the Web continues to grow and evolve with adoption of Web 2.0 applications, virus outbreaks and other forms of Web-borne threats known as "malware" continue to grow as well. Are you adequately protected?
Widely deployed reactive security solutions based on a negative security model of blocking "known bad" behavior and content (such as signature-based anti-virus and category-only URL filtering), while providing vital security, were not designed to combat malicious software code or cleverly blended threats, hidden inside seemingly good HTTP or HTTPS traffic. Furthermore, today's malware attacks are rarely Web wide, rather they are targeted at individual organizations. While organizations need the Web, they need to be protected from Web-related attacks targeted at them.
The adoption of Web 2.0 applications by the enterprise requires a security solution for Web 2.0. Secure Computing has taken a fresh look at today's Web security needs and has solved this growing problem: Webwasher Web Gateway Security appliances.

Web Gateway Security Solution - Webwasher
Webwasher delivers a comprehensive security solution for all aspects of Web 2.0 traffic. When a user is requesting content from a Web 2.0 application, he is implicitly asking for active content to be delivered to, and executed by, his computer. Furthermore, the same user is required to provide content to the Web 2.0 application, making the security concerns both inbound and outbound in nature.
Webwasher provides immediate protection for user-initiated Web traffic against threats such as malware hidden in blended content or hidden in encrypted SSL traffic. Webwasher analyzes the intent of all content entering the network - even new web pages before they have content and before they are categorized. It also protects organizations from outbound threats such as potential loss of confidential information that can leak out on all key Web protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP).
Ten ways Webwasher Web Gateway Security can help your company
- Combination of local behavior and global reputation security technology
- #1 rated anti-malware solution
- Protection for encryption traffic: secure SSL scanning with certificate updates
- Reputation-based URL filtering provides advanced security, powered by TrustedSource
- High performance proxy
- Innovative SecureCache for today's Web 2.0 environment
- Inbound and outbound defenses
- Protection against data leaks on all Web protocols
- Flexible deployment options
- Multiple Web Gateway Security solutions in a single appliance
| URL Filter |
| Anti-Virus |
| Anti-Spam |
| Anti-Malware |
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| First reputation based URL Filter eliminating security exposure, limiting legal risks and productivity losses caused by in adverted or unauthorized employee access to inappropriate, malicious or distracting Web content. |
Webwasher's unique Anti-Virus Multi-Scan technology combine the strength of anti-virus engines concurrently scanning all Web and e-mail traffic. |
Webwasher's unique anti-spam MethodMix technology combine the strengths of multiple spam detection of almost 100% while keeping false positives negligible. |
Webwasher's Anti-Malware ensures that your systems are protected against Malware, Spyware, Trojans and myriads of other threats transported in Web, FTP and E-mail traffic. |
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| SSL Scanner |
Content Reporter |
Instant Message and Peer-to-peer security |
SecureCache |
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| Fills a serious security gap in the corporate IT wall of defense, denying hackers, viruses and other malicious content hidden in SSL - encrypted traffic access to your network. |
Provides an in-depth view of the peaks, trends, and events relating to all network activity, including cache, streaming media, Web and e-mail usage. |
A solution that detects, reports, and selectively blocks the unauthorized use of high-risk Peer-to-Peer file sharing (P2P) and Public Instant Messaging (IM) from your network. |
Offers a revolutionary new design that employs proactive scanning and security reputation prior to delivering a cached object to an end-user. |
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