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content filtering

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What is content filtering?

Content filtering is the use of software to screen and exclude access to web pages or email deemed objectionable. It is commonly used to restrict access to certain websites or content based on predefined criteria, such as keywords, URLs, or content categories. Content filtering can be implemented at various levels, including individual devices, networks, or internet service providers (ISPs).

What other technologies are related to content filtering?

content filtering Complementary Technologies

Authentication systems verify user identities, which complements content filtering by ensuring only authorized users access filtered content.
mentioned alongside content filtering in 58% (600) of relevant job posts
Log management systems collect and analyze logs, providing valuable data for content filtering effectiveness monitoring and troubleshooting.
mentioned alongside content filtering in 24% (625) of relevant job posts
Anti-virus software protects against malware, complementing content filtering by blocking malicious content that may bypass filtering rules.
mentioned alongside content filtering in 23% (628) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention content filtering?

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Which organizations are mentioning content filtering?

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