Managing the Internet usage for your organization is no longer just a choice, it's a necessity. Whether you must comply with an Acceptable Use Policy, or protect your organization from the legal liability of unmanaged access, you are tasked with finding the best solution. This white paper from IDC, "Thinking Inside the Box: Benefits of an Internet Filtering Appliance," discusses the advantages of an appliance-based approach to Web filtering and why it may be your best choice. It describes the implementation and management issues of traditional software security solutions and discusses the critical elements that make for lower cost and easier-to-manage Internet filtering solutions. You will learn the benefits of security appliances that focus on reducing complexity, increasing end-user productivity, minimizing configuration errors, and providing management with an easy-to-deploy true hardware appliance. Download this informative white paper now!
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