Application Scenarios for Data Filtering
This section describes the application scenario where data
filtering prevents confidential information leaks, transmission of
illegal information, and employees' browsing or searching for non-work-related
content.
Figure 1 Application scenario of data filtering
Figure 1 shows the application scenario of data
filtering which implements the following effects:
- Reduces confidential information leaks.
- Filters the files uploaded by intranet users to block those containing
confidential information.
- Filters the mail titles, bodies, and attachments to prevent intranet
users from sending mails containing confidential information.
- Filters the messages posted to forums and microblogs by intranet
users to block those containing confidential information.
- Filters the files downloaded by Internet users from intranet servers
to block those containing confidential information.
- Reduces the legal risks to the enterprise caused by employees'
browsing, posting, or transmitting illegal information.
- Filters the files uploaded and downloaded by intranet users to
block those containing illegal information.
- Filters the mail titles, bodies, and attachments to prevent intranet
users from receiving and sending mails containing illegal information.
- Filters the web pages requested by intranet users to block any
content containing illegal information.
- Filters the content searched by intranet users to block those
containing illegal information.
- Filters the messages posted to forums and microblogs by intranet
users to block those containing illegal information.
- Filters the files uploaded by Internet users to intranet servers
to block those containing illegal information.
- Improves employees' work efficiency by preventing them from browsing
and searching for non-work-related content.
- Filters out non-work-related web pages requested by intranet users.
- Filters out non-work-related content searched by intranet users.