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[FYI] Websense hopes to filter more than just the Web
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- Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 10:32:13 +0200
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Websense hopes to filter more than just the Web
By ComputerWire
Posted: 09/10/2002 at 07:19 GMT
[ComputerWire: IT Industry Intelligence] Websense Inc wants to help
companies go beyond the web browser when it comes to regulating their
employees' computing habits, writes Kevin Murphy. The company
yesterday outlined its plans to enable central control of
applications, bandwidth and legal liability.
Websense Enterprise v5, due to ship in January, will become a policy
management platform into which customers will be able to plug
optional modules, built by Websense and its partners. The first named
partner is digital rights management software developer Macrovision
Inc, which will help Websense users control pirate material.
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