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November 13, 2007

Web Filtering Market Overview 2007: Managing Risks On The Web

by Chenxi Wang, Ph.D.

with Jonathan Penn, Alissa Dill

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Executive Summary

The Internet today is an increasingly risky environment, not just for consumers but also for enterprise users accessing from work. The advent of Web 2.0 sees a new wave of rich, interactive content that promises to be fertile ground for malware gestation. To keep up with the latest threats, Web filtering must incorporate "on-the-fly" malware detection and blocking capabilities. Organizations that need an effective strategy to keep unwanted content out and sensitive content in should look to a solution that offers zero-hour malware detection, high performance filtering, and outbound content filtering capabilities.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • New Threats And Business Drivers Demand Protection Beyond URL Filtering
  • Web Filtering Technology Landscape
  • Challenges Of Web Filtering
  • Market Shaping Trends
  • Best Practice For Web Filtering
  • Vendor Offerings

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RESEARCH CATEGORIES

Analyst

Chenxi Wang, Ph.D.

Technology

Security & Risk, Content Security

Geography

Asia Pacific, Europe, North America