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We're going to have an ASA in place regardless. The content filtering doesn't have to necessarily be bulletproof for what people can view, but it does need to protect us from liability in this age of the **AAs and their ilk. Any further thoughts on the layer 7 stuff is appreciated.
I'm going to have to put in some permanent public access wifi for 200-300 users. The concern is that we want to do some content filtering so as to keep people from pulling up pron, warez, or file sharing. I've heard good things about OpenDNS, and wanted to see how this option compared with more...
Yeah, I was a huge fan in the 2.7 days, but ever since my enthusiasm has waned, and things like the bad definition really put me off. We might yet use it because of cost though. Symantec is so high.
I still wish I had some good comparison pages for the corporate editions of the various AVs.
Thanks for the reply. Forefront Client Security is, I assume, the version you have? Does it require a SQL install? I've read that the new Forefront Endpoint beta does.
I've been an ESET disciple for years, managing ESET at my previous position. However I've come into a new environment that has Trend "Worry Free" Business Security, and am looking to replace it. With the hangups ESET has had lately, and the (imo) unimpressive-ness of v.3 and 4, I'm open to...
I think judgment matters. If you have something that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place. If you really need that kind of privacy, the reality is that search engines -- including Google -- do retain this information for some time and it's important...