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February, 2009 The Websense Web Security v7 Log Database (Windows): Preparation, Troubleshooting, and Best Practices The reporting tools included with your Websense software can help you identify user and network security concerns. Get off to a good start with a successful installation of Microsoft SQL Server or MSDE (Microsoft Desktop Engine) and Websense software reporting components, and then learn best practices for managing your reporting databases.
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February, 2009 Say Yes Solutions Webcast Series How a secure Web gateway can protect your business Learn how to protect your business, with layered protection that guards against malicious Web sites, protects your business from malware, and keeps your confidential information inside your own network. Find out how the Websense security solutions can let you stay ahead of the bad guys, even in a dynamic Web 2.0 world.
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February, 2009 Hosted Web and Messaging Security Services Join Websense for an educational webcast about hosted Web and messaging security services. This webcast explores how On-Demand Services can reduce business costs, reduce administrative overhead, and guarantee that your network meets the highest standards of Internet security. |
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January, 2009 Blended attacks and Web 2.0 threats: Are you ready for 2009? Is your IT department equipped to tackle the latest attacks? Join our webcast to learn more about current security trends and threats from Stephan Chenette, Websense manager of security research. He'll share research gathered in the second half of 2008, and look forward at what to expect in 2009. Attendees will receive a research report prepared by Websense Security Labs that explores the dangers of blended Web and email attacks and emerging Web 2.0 exploits, and illustrates how attackers often innovate to bypass traditional security measures to exploit sensitive data. |
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January 2009 Webinar Configuring Websense v.7 with Your Directory Service Ensure users are filtered accurately by configuring Websense (v7) to communicate properly with your Directory Service. Applying policies to User and Group objects requires entering custom data, specific to your network, within Websense Manager. All users remaining unidentified, who are not covered by an IP address-based Policy, receive the Default Policy. |
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December 2008 Webinar Maximizing Your Return Using Investigative & Presentation Reports v7 Websense Manager v7 gives you the power to investigate and report on the many facets of your network's web security. The extensive data gathered by Websense v7 enables you to track and analyze security threats and vulnerabilities, optimize Internet compliance within the organization, and execute your security strategy. |
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November 2008 Webinar Websense Web Filter v7 User Interface & Utilities This webinar will focus on the new User Interface, Delegated Administration configuration, and utilities such as Toolbox and wsbackup. |
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October 2008 Webinar Moving from Websense Enterprise 6.3.x to Websense Web Filter 7.0 This webinar will focus on making the transition from Websense Enterprise version 6.3 to the brand-new version 7.0. |
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September 2008 Webinar Best Practices for Transitioning from SurfControl Web Filter to Websense Web Filtering This Webinar is intended to help you to make a successful transition from SurfControl Web Filter to Websense filtering software: Websense Web Security Suite or Websense Enterprise, Version 6.3.x. |
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August 2008 Webinar Web Reporting Tools Database Administration In this webinar we share recommendations for using the Websense Database Administration tool. This tool offers a better way to manage log databases over time for items such as the size of your database partitions, rolling over of databases, and creating new databases. Understanding the options and proper configuration of the Websense Database Administration tool will help ensure optimal database management in your environment. |
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July 30 2008 Webinar Best Practices for Websense Email Security In this webinar we share recommendations for configuring your Websense Email Security (formerly named SurfControl E-mail Filter) server for the optimal protection from emerging threats. The webinar will cover both best practices as well as information on Websense threat technologies being used to provide effective protection from blended threats in the Web 2.0 world. |
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July 9 2008 Webinar Pre-screening in Websense Email Security 6.1 Pre-screening services in Websense Email Security are essential tools in preventing unwanted and potentially harmful email content from entering your network. When configured correctly, pre-screening ensures that your mail relay is a closed relay and is not vulnerable to directory harvest attacks. |
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June 2008 Webinar Standalone Network Agent Deployments for Websense Enterprise Understanding the deployment and proper configuration of Websense in standalone mode will help ensure http and non-http protocol traffic is filtered and logged accurately. Proper placement of the Network Agent service in your environment is essential for users to receive correct Internet filtering and accurate reporting. |
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April 2008 Webinar Leveraging Websense Enterprise Explorer to Optimize Internet Use and Minimize Security Threats Websense Explorer reports on the "who, what, where, and how" of network security. The extensive data gathered and reported by Websense Enterprise Explorer provides you the means to track, analyze, and act on security threats and vulnerabilities as well as optimize Internet compliance within the organization. |
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March 2008 Webinar Configuring Websense Manager with your network Directory Service Understanding how to properly configure Websense User Service to communicate with your Directory Service will ensure users are filtered accurately. If Websense cannot properly identify a user and a specific policy is configured by a user Directory Object, the user will default to the Global Policy. |
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February 2008 Webinar Creating Custom Policies and Associating to Directory Objects Configuring custom policy assignments for members of an organization can be challenging if you are unsure how the policy affects different employees based on their role or tasks. For example, executive members of the organization typically have more lenient browsing options than a programmer or sales representative. Understanding how to configure a policy and how to properly assign the policy will ensure that you can easily and quickly produce the needed results. |
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