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Stop users from bypassing your defenses

Published September 2010

Computer literate users regularly use anonymizing proxies to bypass their organization’s web filters to access pornography, social networking and other blocked websites. This is a major security flaw because most infected networks are first exposed via the web. However, reputation and real-time detection can automatically identify and block anonymizing proxies.

This white paper discusses the risks of users bypassing web filters and the technologies that organizations can use to combat them.

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