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PROTOCOL CATEGORIES
Protocols are categorized into the Websense Master Database in accord with the following definitions. Websense utilizes a combination of proprietary classification software and human inspection techniques, both for initial categorization and in its program of quality review.
- Database
Protocols that enable the creation and manipulation of structured sets of information.
- File Transfer
Protocols that enable user control over the transfer of files across a network.
- Instant Messaging/Chat
Protocols that enable the sending and receiving of synchronous, real-time messages to the desktop. (Also known as chat-room protocols).
- Instant Messaging File Attachments
Protocols that enable the sending and receiving of files attached to synchronous, real-time messages to the desktop.
- Mail and Collaborative Tools
Mail protocols that enable the receiving, display, composing, and sending of email. Also, collaboration tool (also known as groupware) protocols that enable the sharing of files and applications across workgroups, networks, or enterprises and provide communication and shared workspace for groups.
- Malicious Traffic*
Bot Networks – Command-and-control traffic generated by a bot attempting to connect with a botnet for malicious purposes (e.g. remote control or data theft).
- Malicious Traffic - Monitor Only*
Email-Borne Worms – Outbound SMTP traffic that may be generated by an email-based worm attack.
Other Malicious Traffic – Inbound or outbound traffic suspected of connection with malicious applications, but not comprised within other protocol definitions.
- Other
Protocols not otherwise categorized in the Websense Master Database.
- P2P File Sharing
Protocols that enable file search and sharing across a network without dependence on a central server.
- Proxy Avoidance
Protocols that enable the avoidance or bypassing of proxy server features.
- Remote Access
Protocols that enable authorized access to and use of a desktop computer or private network from a remote location.
- Streaming Media
Protocols that enable the use and playback of audio or video files.
- System
Protocols used in File Management, Infrastructure, Installers, Miscellaneous Utilities, Operating Systems, and Scripting Hosts.
- User-Defined
Custom protocol category defined by the user.
- Web
Protocols that enable the publication of information on the World Wide Web.
* Only available to customers running versions 6.2 or newer of Websense Web Security Suite.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
For system recommendations and other deployment information, please refer to the following Knowledge Base article: 4404
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