Real-time web and data security from Websense
Posted on 14 February 2012.
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Websense unveiled the X10G, a scalable system with real-time data-aware contextual defenses, which are applied to all inbound and outbound requests, and that defend against malware and prevent intellectual property theft.


The X10G model supports up to 16 blades, so it can scale from 10,000 to 100,000 users per chassis. No other solution:
  • provides real-time composite risk scoring of security, data, and content classifiers combined with real-time cloud security intelligence and analytics
  • embeds enterprise-class DLP for data-aware contextual security policies
  • classifies individual social networking and other web 2.0 pages in real time across all policy categories
  • unifies management of cloud and on-premise deployment options for a “single pane of glass” administration experience with policy re-use.
The new Websense X10G supports theWebsense TRITON architecture, which over the past three years has unified web, email, and data security across cloud, on-premise, and unique hybrid deployments.

John McCormack, president, Websense, said: “First generation proxies and firewalls are no match for the targeted attacks and dangerous malware that cybercriminals unleash against organizations. The Websense X10G and TRITON architecture gives you the unique choice to deploy on-premise appliances and leverage cloud security services to protect against the latest threats and keep confidential data safe. Aggressive security on all requests, with unique security intelligence from the Websense ThreatSeeker Network, and industry-leading performance and availability isn’t something our competitors can offer.”







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