BrowseReporter is an Internet tracking tool that allows administrators to monitor the Internet activities of their users on the network. Follow this guide to understand the best practices for running BrowseReporter on your network. 1. Always change your CurrentWare Client Password It is important that you change your CurrentWare Client password. Having a unique CurrentWare …
Read MoreBest Practice Guide for BrowseControl 0
BrowseControl is an Internet restriction software used by many companies to enforce Internet Access Policies on their network. This article highlights the best ways to setup BrowseControl for first time users. 1. Always change your CurrentWare Client password It is important that you change your CurrentWare Client password. Having a unique CurrentWare client password will …
Read MoreCurrentWare Releases AccessPatrol, version 4.1, Endpoint Security Solution 0
CurrentWare Releases AccessPatrol, version 4.1, Endpoint Security Solution CurrentWare announces the release of AccessPatrol 4.1, Endpoint Security software that prevents data leaks and theft of intellectual property, enterprise wide. AccessPatrol provides a proactive solution for securing company endpoints (USBs, CD/DVDs, BlueTooth, WiFi, iPhones, iPods, MP3s and more) to prevent the illicit transfer of proprietary data …
Read MoreInternet Restriction in Libraries 0
The Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) has approximately 150 computers that are used mainly for public use. While Internet access is essential for their users, total exposure to the web would compromise the library to viral infections and hackers. In order to allow access to authorized sites only, CALS, implemented BrowseControl, the “Internet Access Control” …
Read MoreBest practices for taming temptations of the web in the office 0
As a business tool, email and the Internet are invaluable. More and more emphasis is being placed on web marketing and enterprises are using the Internet as a tool to generate and perpetuate business. But with the Internet expanding everyday, the temptations to misuse it at work are growing as well. It can be difficult …
Read MoreCurrentWare Announces Common Console 0
CurrentWare, a worldwide leader in Internet security software solutions, is pleased to introduce an enhanced new architecture of their Internet filtering and tracking software, BrowseControl and BrowseReporter version 4.0. Now available on an even more powerful and robust common console, CurrentWare Console, the Internet filtering and monitoring policies of both BrowseControl and BrowseReporter can efficiently …
Read MoreWorld Cup fevor reaching businesses? 0
While the biggest football tournament on earth is great news for me, and for football fans all over the world, business’s may be less excited. With matches readily available to watch over the internet and times clashing with working hours, the number of unaffected businesses will be very small indeed. Effective internet management plays a large part in negating this but the …
Read MoreFacebook Lite given the ‘Thumbs Down’ by Big Brother 0
Facebook Lite, a basic version of the popular social-networking website for people with poor internet connections, has shut down. Initially launched in September 2009, Facebook Lite targeted people with poor connectivity and only offered basic functions. Sophy Silver from Facebook told Web User: “Thanks to everyone who tried out Facebook Lite. We’re no longer supporting it, but learned a lot from the …
Read More£500,000 fine for Data Loss! 0
A new rule, approved by the Secretary of State for Justice and expected to come into force on 6th April 2010, will enable The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) to issue fines of up to £500,000 for serious data security breaches. This new power is in no doubt a reaction to several high profile data losses from large organisations including …
Read MoreReport shows employees to steal data 0
According to the ‘the global recession and its effect on work ethics’ survey by Cyber-Ark, 48 percent of respondents admitted that they would take company information with them if they were dismissed tomorrow. A third of workers would steal data to help a friend get a job while 13 per cent would take access and …
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