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What is network proxies?

A network proxy acts as an intermediary between a client (e.g., a web browser) and a server (e.g., a website). It receives requests from the client, forwards them to the server, and then relays the server's response back to the client. Proxies are commonly used to improve security (by hiding the client's IP address), bypass content restrictions, improve performance (through caching), and monitor network traffic.

What other technologies are related to network proxies?

network proxies Competitor Technologies

Firewalls and network proxies both act as intermediaries between internal networks and the internet, providing security and control over network traffic. While firewalls offer broader security, some proxy features may overlap, creating competition. Some proxies offer Firewall features.
mentioned alongside network proxies in 0% (150) of relevant job posts

network proxies Complementary Technologies

Log analysis can provide valuable insights into network activity and potential security threats, enhancing the effectiveness of network proxies.
mentioned alongside network proxies in 97% (70) of relevant job posts
Anti-virus capabilities can be integrated into network proxies to scan traffic for malicious software, improving overall network security. Many proxies offer the capability to filter and scan traffic for malicious content.
mentioned alongside network proxies in 86% (62) of relevant job posts
Network flow analysis tools can help identify traffic patterns and anomalies, which can be used to optimize proxy server performance and detect security threats.
mentioned alongside network proxies in 54% (73) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention network proxies?

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Information Security Engineer

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