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Websense Data Security lets you control or monitor the flow of data throughout your organization. You can define:
Who can move and receive data
What data can and cannot be moved
Where the data can be sent
How the data can be sent
What action to take in case of a policy breach
With a full subscription, Websense Data Security secures:
Network and endpoint email - You can monitor or prevent sensitive information from being emailed in or outside of your domain from both network and endpoint computers.
Web channels
FTP - You can monitor or prevent sensitive information from being uploaded to file transfer protocol (FTP) sites.
Chat - You can monitor sensitive information going out via instant messenger applications such as Yahoo! Messenger.
Plain text -You can monitor or prevent sensitive information from being sent via plain text (unformatted textual content).
HTTP/HTTPS - You can monitor or prevent sensitive information from being posted to a Web site, blog, or forum via HTTP. You can also prevent users from downloading sensitive data from the Web. Endpoint
HTTP/HTTPS - You can monitor or protect endpoint devices such as laptops from posting or downloading sensitive data over the Web.
Network and endpoint printing - You can monitor or prevent sensitive data from being printed on any printer in your network.
Endpoint applications - You can monitor or prevent sensitive data from being copied and pasted from one application to another on Windows endpoint clients. This is desirable, because endpoint clients are often disconnected from the corporate network and can pose a security risk.
Endpoint removable media - You can monitor or prevent sensitive information from being written to a removable device such as a USB flash drive, CD/DVD, or external hard disk. All removable media is supported on Windows endpoints. All but CD/DVD devices are supported on Linux endpoints.
Endpoint LANs - Users commonly take their laptops home and then copy data through a LAN connection to a network drive/share on another computer.
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