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Web Content Filtering

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What is Web Content Filtering?

Web content filtering is a technology used to block access to websites or web content based on predefined criteria. It's commonly employed to protect users from malicious or inappropriate content, enforce internet usage policies, and improve productivity by limiting distractions.

What other technologies are related to Web Content Filtering?

Web Content Filtering Complementary Technologies

Internet Policy Enforcement works in conjunction with Web Content Filtering to enforce organizational policies regarding web access.
mentioned alongside Web Content Filtering in 97% (92) of relevant job posts
Endpoint Security is often complementary, providing broader protection at the endpoint, including web filtering as one component.
mentioned alongside Web Content Filtering in 6% (81) of relevant job posts
DLP can integrate with web content filtering to prevent sensitive data from leaving the organization through web channels.
mentioned alongside Web Content Filtering in 4% (107) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Web Content Filtering?

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