Web filter
Home > Security Definitions - Web filter
SearchSecurity.com Definitions (Powered by WhatIs.com)
EMAIL THIS
LOOK UP TECH TERMS Powered by: WhatIs.com
Search listings for thousands of IT terms:
Browse tech terms alphabetically:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z #

Web filter



Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us   

DEFINITION - A Web filter is a program that can screen an incoming Web page to determine whether some or all of it should not be displayed to the user. The filter checks the origin or content of a Web page against a set of rules provided by company or person who has installed the Web filter. A Web filter allows an enterprise or individual user to block out pages from Web sites that are likely to include objectionable advertising, pornographic content, spyware, viruses, and other objectionable content. Vendors of Web filters claim that their products will reduce recreational Internet surfing among employees and secure networks from Web-based threats.

Some Web filter products also provide reporting so that the installer can see what kind of traffic is being filtered and who has requested it. Some products provide soft blocking (in which a warning page is sent to the user instead of the requested page while still allowing access to the page) and an override capability that allows an administrator to unlock a page.

While a Web filter can screen out a certain amount of malware, security experts advise other forms of protection as well, such as the installation of desktop and network antivirus software. A Web filter is often installed as part of a proxy server and firewall.

Also see content filtering.

LAST UPDATED: 01 Jun 2005

Read more about Web filter:
- SurfControl is an example of a Web filter product.
- St. Bernard Software offers iPrism, which is described as a Web filtering appliance.
- Secure Computing offers a Web filter for business and another one for libraries and schools.


Do you have something to add to this definition? Let us know.
Send your comments to techterms@whatis.com


BROWSE BY TAG
Application and Platform Security,   Web Security Tools and Best Practices,   Web Server Threats and Countermeasures,   Web Application and Web 2.0 Threats,   VIEW ALL TAGS

Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us   


RELATED CONTENT
Stolen FTP credentials likely in massive website attacks
The latest website attack techniques use stolen user credentials instead of website vulnerabilities to crack websites and spread malware.
Microsoft warns of IIS zero-day vulnerability
A zero-day flaw in Internet Information Services (IIS) could be exploited to elevate privileges and gain access to sensitive data. US-CERT warns of...
How to find and stop automated SQL injection attacks
Automated SQL injection worms use search engines to filter through vulnerable Web servers. In this tip, Patrick Szeto explains how to keep your...

RELATED GLOSSARY TERMS
Terms from Whatis.com − the technology online dictionary
cache cramming  (SearchSecurity.com)
content filtering  (SearchSecurity.com)




Get More Web filter Answers
Find Targeted Web filter Answers for Channel Professionals
TechTarget Security Media
Information Security View this month\\'s issue and subscribe today.
Information Security Decisions Apply online for free conference admission.
SearchSecurity.com
HomeNewsMagazineMultimediaWhite PapersLearningAdviceTopicsEventsAbout Us

About Us  |  Contact Us  |  For Advertisers  |  For Business Partners  |  Site Index  |  RSS
TechTarget provides technology professionals with the information they need to perform their jobs - from developing strategy, to making cost-effective purchase decisions and managing their organizations' technology projects - with its network of technology-specific websites, events and online magazines.

TechTarget Corporate Web Site  |  Media Kits  |  Site Map




All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2003 - 2009, TechTarget | Read our Privacy Policy
  TechTarget - The IT Media ROI Experts