Internet Filtering Solutions for the Finance Industry
Because financial organizations are in
charge of vast amounts of sensitive data, including credit card numbers and
social security numbers, they have no room for error. Therefore, the finance
industry simply cannot rely upon anti-virus or spyware and adware blocking
products for Internet security. For example, when employees engage in viewing
offensive Web content at work, including pornography, this often results in
sexual and hostile work environment lawsuits. Businesses also lose time and
money when employees tie up network bandwidth with IM, P2P and other streaming
media, spend too much time shopping online, and/or inadvertently allow spyware
and malware into the system. Finally, when employees inadvertently disclose
sensitive information through Web-based email, they put organizations in
financial and legal jeopardy.
With laws such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
(SOX) and Gramm-Leach-Bliley (GLBA) pushing to protect non-public client data,
financial organizations cannot afford to have less than the best in Internet
security solutions.
8e6 offers a wide range of Internet filtering and
reporting appliances that not only help companies maintain compliance with laws
such as Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) and HIPAA, help protect the security of a
company's network infrastructure, improve employee productivity and reduce
liability. With no premiums, easy to install and use, and 24-7 technical
support, 8e6 is the best choice for overburdened IT administrators and
managers.
8e6 Benefits:
- Maintain SOX, GLBA, and other state and federal laws
compliance
- Protect company and client sensitive data
- Control access to customer records and private data
- Monitor communications going into and out of the
company
- Maximize employee productivity
- Avoid costly legal liabilities due to sexual harassment
and hostile work environment lawsuits
- Preserve network bandwidth
- Enforce company Acceptable Use Policy (also known as
Internet Access Policy)
- Maximize employee productivity
Facts and anecdotes about Internet use at most companies:
- More
than 40 percent of survey respondents cited blocking inappropriate content
as the most critical business need for Web filtering within their
organizations.
- Nearly
two thirds of respondents are facing the challenge of increased levels of
malware and phishing attacks on the network as a direct result of employee
Internet usage.
- The
majority of respondents are interested in incorporating laptop filtering
in their security strategy, with 80 percent citing the need to ensure
consistent enforcement of Acceptable Use Policies across all computers,
regardless of whether they are operating inside or outside the network.
- A
growing number of organizations are requiring Internet filtering and
reporting as part of the company's compliance program and audit
preparation. 40 percent already incorporate them into their compliance
strategy.
- One CTO
discovered that an employee had inadvertently created a botnet within the
company's network after surfing real estate sites in search of a new home.
The botnet was stealing bandwidth and processing power from the company's
resources. This illustrates the growing problem of accidental malware
infection from even legitimate Web sites.
- A technology manager at a state bank discovered
a male employee had created an internal site on the network with pornographic
pictures of himself and was e-mailing the images to female employees, including
the CEO and other top executives.
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