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Title: Web Filtering Key to Effective Remote Working Post by: RealWire on July 16, 2009, 06:15:27 PM SmoothWall Announces New Mobile Guardian Web Filter for Laptops
Leeds, UK, 16th July 2009: Internet security specialists SmoothWall (http://www.smoothwall.net/) today announced the release of Mobile Guardian (http://www.smoothwall.net/products/mobileguardian/) – a new software filtering client, designed to prevent roaming laptop users from accessing inappropriate and malicious web content. Although some vendors already offer laptop filters, SmoothWall is the first to provide highly accurate, content-based filtering for remote users, who are often more at risk from web threats. The new software incorporates their pioneering Dynamic Content Analysis™ (http://www.smoothwall.net/) technology which beats less sophisticated URL-based blocking methods by using intelligent algorithms to precisely recognize and classify all undesirable web content in real time. With swine flu cases set to rise to 100,000 a day by August, many businesses are taking a fresh look at their remote working capabilities. It is now critical for organizations to ensure that laptop users can access the Internet securely and effectively – regardless of their location. With malicious sites multiplying in their millions, web security is a serious issue. Until recently, ‘drive-by’ downloaders and other dangerous malware typically came from sites offering free, adult or illegal content. Now the potential for infection exists across all sites, with cybercriminals specifically targeting topical or popular pages. Worse still, these new and cleverer web nasties no longer need gullible users to let them in – since simply landing on a compromised site is often enough to initiate a download. With unfiltered connections, remote workers are much more likely to pick up these sophisticated strains of spyware and malware, which then worm their way onto networks the instant laptops log back on. For many company bosses, productivity is also a pressing concern. According to a recent survey by YouGov (http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/02/17/234852/uk-employers-dont-trust-staff-enough-to-work-mobile.htm), only 8% of employers actually trust their employees to work out of the office*. Cyberskiving (http://www.smoothwall.net/news/newsitem.php?id=1673) is also on the rise, with a third of workers now admitting to wasting more than 2 hours a day on the web**. Although the internet is an integral facilitator for home working, even the most trusting of employers can no longer afford to ignore the productivity-related risks of providing unrestricted access. SmoothWall’s Product Manager Tom Newton said: “With mounting concerns about productivity, security and compliance, employers can no longer afford to let the activities of remote workers (http://www.smoothwall.net/products/mobileguardian/) go unchecked. Web filtering and acceptable use policies should be consistently applied to all users – particularly remote ones, since they often represent a greater threat than staff working within the safety of the secure company network.” As a desktop version of their popular Guardian (http://www.smoothwall.net/products/networkguardian2008/?howitworks) web filter, SmoothWall say Mobile Guardian (http://www.smoothwall.net/products/mobileguardian/) addresses all these issues and offers organizations a cost-effective way to extend acceptable use and filtering policies to remote laptop users. For more information visit www.smoothwall.net *http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/02/17/234852/uk-employers-dont-trust-staff-enough-to-work-mobile.htm **SmoothWall Bored Report |