| The Barracuda Web
Filter includes flexible content filtering enforcement options for
easy administrative management for organizations that desire to
block, warn or monitor users’ access to inappropriate, high risk,
productivity-inhibiting and/or bandwidth-intensive Web sites. The
Barracuda Web Filter includes an extensive list of 58 Web site categories
that are updated regularly by Barracuda Central via Barracuda Energize
Updates.
Barracuda Central maintains one of the most extensive Web site
databases available today. With 58 categories of potentially high
risk and productivity-inhibiting Web sites color-coded and categorized
in the Web interface as "typically blocked,” "not typically blocked,”
and "neutral,” administrators can easily determine which categories
they wish to block by default and which groups they will allow users
to access. For instance, an administrator may wish to block access
to Web sites categorized as "peer-to-peer” sites, but allow users
to view sites in the "forums and newsgroups” category.
In addition, administrators have the ability to easily assign
a policy action of Block, Accept, Warn, or Monitor to any of the
Barracuda Web Filter’s 58 content categories, to specific domain
names, or to specific URL patterns. For example, if a user attempts
to visit a Web site that has been assigned to a category with a
Warning policy, the user will first receive a “block message” screen
and will be given the option to proceed to the Web site. Warnings
are useful for providing reminders to users that certain Web site
categories, such as online e-commerce sites or news sites, may be
beyond typical business use or fall outside the organization’s defined
corporate Internet-usage policies. As with all content filtering
policy actions, administrators also have the ability to view the
user ID and Web site URL associated with the warning.
The Barracuda Web Filter combines multiple techniques, including
URL filtering, URL rewriting, and MIME type blocking to provide
powerful control over policies covering Web site access. Capabilities
include:
- URL filtering by content category. Administrators
can define policies that restrict or allow access to Web sites
based on their categorization. The Barracuda Web Filter includes
definitions for 58 content
categories, including pornography, violence, hacking,
sports, news, dating, and chat sites.
- URL filtering by domain name or URL pattern. Administrators
can customize their content filtering policy to restrict access
to specific Web sites, or to those that have specific patterns
in Web site addresses. In addition, advanced administrators
can specify URL patterns to block using the very powerful UNIX
regular expression (regexp) syntax.
- Image Safe Search integration (URL rewriting). The
Barracuda Web Filter takes advantage of the “safe search” content
filtering capabilities built into image search engines, such
as Google, Yahoo, and MSN. If enabled, the Barracuda Web Filter
Image Safe Search feature rewrites URLs for these image search
engines to include the URL parameters that restrict display
of objectionable content in cached image search results.
- File type blocking. Administrators can define policies
to restrict downloading of files from the Internet based on
their MIME types. For example, to block downloads of executables,
a block on MIME type application/octet-stream is all that is
needed.
These controls can be combined to govern Internet usage to increase
productivity, reduce exposure to offensive material, and to prevent
visits to sites that could compromise security.
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