Definition of Content Filtering
“Frost & Sullivan uses the term „content filtering‟ to refer to a trusted
subsystem that enforces a security policy on the data that passes through it,
or a program or section of code that is designed to examine each input or
output request for certain qualifying criteria and then processes or forwards
the request accordingly.”
”Only email and web filtering products were featured in the past content
filtering reports. However this year‟s report we are also featuring emerging
filtering technologies which are is Instant Messaging (IM), Data Leakage
Prevention, Internet Protocol, Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) and Mobile
Computing (Laptop, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), Smart Phones)”
- Frost & Sullivan, “World Content Filtering Products Market”, N523-74, May 2009
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Websense Leads Content Filtering Market
“Websense remains the number-one vendor by commanding over 26.3
percent of the market.Their commanding market share is primarily due to their
market leading products and overall customer satisfaction. Websense's
acquisition with SurfControl has solidified their dominance of the Web Filtering
Market and their leadership in the Content Filtering Market.”
“With the proliferation of web 2.0, Websense is preparing its solution to be
ahead of new possible threats and this enables the company to remain a
strong competitor in the market. Websense eagerness to continue to develop
and strengthen its security solutions will enable the company to have a strong
portfolio in the future. “
- Frost & Sullivan, “World Content Filtering Products Market”, N523-74, May 2009
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