Access to the Internet is vital for doing business, but without safeguards in place, malware and data leaks can be a mouse click away from disaster. Network firewalls ...
The new Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) Web Content Filtering feature will be provided for free to all enterprise customers without the need for an additional partner license. Web ...
I’ve often written about the benefits of using Web filtering products and services, like those offered by Websense and OpenDNS. Over time, however, attackers have become smarter about circumventing ...
Halls of learning are places for learning and exploration. They are also a treasure trove of sensitive and valuable information, making them prime targets for attack by cybercriminals. In an ...
Cold Turkey Blocker is free software that you can install on your system for web filtering. You can use it to block websites and applications installed on your ...
SaaS cybersecurity provider TitanHQ has released the latest versions of its DNS-based web filtering and security platform, WebTitan. The latest version, WebTitan 5.03, features a suite of new ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Dec. 6, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- NetQin Mobile Inc. (NYSE: NQ), a leading global provider of consumer-centric mobile security and productivity applications, today announced an agreement ...
Web filtering has typically been done at the network level, but in response to changing work and education styles, Mosyle is providing K-12, higher education, and enterprise customers with web ...
Security hardware manufacturer SonicWall warned customers today of what it describes as a "limitation" of the web content filtering (WCF) feature on Windows 11, version 22H2 systems. SonicWall's ...
eSchool News sat down with Brian Thomas, president & chief executive officer of Lightspeed Systems, which builds software that helps schools keep their devices safe and is used by more than 6,500 ...
As well as talking about how different cultures view spam, I also wanted to talk about how Web filtering needs to behave differently, depending on the culture. So, this week on Security Levity… how ...