Web Filtering for Endpoint and Web Reporter
Appendix
With the additional purchase of the Web Filtering for Endpoint extension and the Web Reporter
reporting tool, you can define your browsing environment based on site content categories and
create detailed reports on web usage.
Contents
How web content filtering works
Policy additions with web content filtering
Report and dashboard additions with web content filtering
How Web Reporter works
Applying the Content Actions policy
Working with the Web Reporter
How web content filtering works
The Web Filtering for Endpoint extension provides extra filtering ability. When installed, a
Content Actions policy becomes available. When this policy is applied to client systems, content
classification ratings for a site are returned in addition to SiteAdvisor's usual security ratings,
and the settings in the Content Actions policy to block, warn, or allow the site based on content
type are applied on client systems.
The approximately 100 site content categories are grouped by function and risk, which allows
for easy application of the policy settings based on content alone or on content functional groups
or risk groups.
Policy additions with web content filtering
When you install the Web Filtering for Endpoint extension, you add the following policy options:
• Content Actions policy with all content filtering options
• These options in the Event Tracking policy:
• Track website pages viewed and files downloaded (for public or private domains)
• Track allowed green site content categories
• Enter Web Reporter access information
For details on applying the Content Actions policy, see
Applying the Content Actions policy. For
details on applying the Event Tracking options, see
Track events for reports under Configuring
Policies.
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