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May 09, 2008
Google launches Web security for corporates
Powered by Postini and ScanSafe
By Linda Rosencrance, Computerworld
Google Thursday announced its Web Security for Enterprise, a product that protects organisations against malware attacks in real time.
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The product allows organisations to control how employees use the Internet, according to a blog post by Tim Johnson, product marketing manager.
It also provides tools to help enterprises create and enforce Internet policies, the blog stated. A new add-on feature extends the same security to remote users by automatically directing all off-network traffic to a scanning infrastructure that enforces policies to protect users' computers.
The application is powered by Postini, which Google acquired last year, and uses technology from ScanSafe. It is integrated with Google Apps security and compliance messaging services.
The product protects against Web viruses, spyware and zero-hour threats, Google said, and also protects networks and users from undesirable Web content, file types and MIME types, monitors online activity with comprehensive reporting, and reduces bandwidth congestion.
Google Web Security also applies acceptable use policies to remote employees, enhances privacy by automatically encrypting Web traffic whenever users connect to public networks, and eliminates the need for users to connect to the network over the corporate VPN.
A Google spokesman said the service costs US$36 a year per user and an additional $12 per year for each remote user. He said it was a re-branded, less expensive product that had been offered by Postini.
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