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Friday, February 9, 2007
NEW DELHI: Websense, Inc. has unveiled its new Content Protection Suite that protects organizations from data loss due to internal security threats, such as accidental or malicious disclosure of confidential information.
Content Auditor software, new component of Websense Content Protection Suite discovers sensitive data in a network and identifies who and how the data is being used. The software can reveal gaps in an organization’s information security and business policies and uncover policy and process risks based on government regulations, industry standards and corporate governance guidelines. Websense Content Enforcer implements compliance and risk management policies through user and content-based policy administration and reporting.
Websense also announced its patent-pending ThreatSeeker malicious content and categorization technology. With its new capabilities, ThreatSeeker can discover and classify Web sites based on reputation scoring and suspicious characteristics. These high-risk sites are added to a threat “watch list,” so organizations can block access to those sites, helping improve an organization’s security coverage against external Web-based threats.
Websense said that its new software enables organizations to protect its confidential information, brand reputation and employees from both internal and external security threats.
Gene Hodges, CEO, Websense, said, “Organizations have learned how to protect themselves from email-borne viruses. With the introduction of this new class of security protection, Websense is helping customers protect their intellectual crown jewels.”
The Websense Content Protection Suite will be available from today, and the latest version of Websense Web Security Suite, based on the latest enhancements to ThreatSeeker technology, is expected in the second quarter.
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