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Photos: Inside Kaspersky Lab's antivirus HQ

...and development worldwide. The Moscow R&D department houses Kaspersky Lab's content- filtering group, which includes spam analysts, developers, parental control and anti-phishing... Read more

2 December, 2010 by Steve Ranger

Government to review access to internet porn

The communications minister will be meeting with major UK ISPs in 2011 to discuss measures for restricting underage access to adult material, including the proposal that internet providers block all porn by default Read more

20 December, 2010 by Ben Woods
A Personalized Web Page <endeca_term>Content Filtering</endeca_term> Model Based on Segmentation

A Personalized Web Page Content Filtering Model Based on Segmentation

...World Wide Web through diverse sources, it has become mandatory to have content filtering tools. The filtering of contents of the web pages holds greater... Read more

1 January, 2012
VPN Gateways Over Network Processors: Implementation and Evaluation

VPN Gateways Over Network Processors: Implementation and Evaluation

Networking applications, such as VPN and content filtering, demand extra computing power in order to meet the throughput requirement... Read more

9 July, 2010

European e-identity plan to be unveiled this month

The European Commission is set to lay out proposals for a EU-wide e-ID scheme, it has revealed as it outlined a pan-European strategy aimed at protecting children from harmful online content Read more

3 May, 2012 by David Meyer
Ten reasons Linux is the best choice for kids

Ten reasons Linux is the best choice for kids

...to learn more about. 10. Content filteringLinux has numerous ways to handle content filtering for your young users. From DansGuardian to SquidGuard to the manual... Read more

17 October, 2010 by Jack Wallen
WinGate 7.2

WinGate 7.2

...Automatic proxy server configuration, DHCP, full e-mail server, plus support for content filtering and antivirus scanning with two great WinGate plug-ins. Enhanced support... Read more

3 May, 2012
MailEnable Professional 6.54

MailEnable Professional 6.54

...includes .NET web mail and web administration, multilingual support, spell checking, scripted content filtering, enhanced spam filtering including Bayesian Filtering, URL blacklisting, NTLM and CRAM... Read more

30 April, 2012

ECJ blocks bid to force social networks to monitor users

...concerning intellectual property. It found these laws precluded a national court ordering content filtering by a hosting service provider.The judges said they also considered... Read more

16 February, 2012 by Tom Espiner
Mobicip Safe Browser 2.8.4

Mobicip Safe Browser 2.8.4

...the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad is based on a path-breaking content filtering engine. It is expressly designed by Mobicip to provide a safe... Read more

21 January, 2012

Pakistan pushes ahead with ban on 'obscene' texts

...group. The list was given to Pakistani operators on 14 November for content filtering to begin one week later on 21 November, according to the... Read more

21 November, 2011 by Ben Woods
MDaemon Email Server 12.0.5

MDaemon Email Server 12.0.5

...small-to-medium-sized businesses in multiple languages, while supporting mailing lists, content filtering, multiple domain support, flexible administration, and an open standards design for... Read more

20 October, 2011
Vicomsoft FTP Client 4.6.4

Vicomsoft FTP Client 4.6.4

From the makers of highly regarded Internet security and content filtering software for Mac OS X, Vicomsoft FTP Client offers extreme performance... Read more

10 August, 2011
System Surveillance Pro 6.8

System Surveillance Pro 6.8

...logger or spy program, some of SSPro's best features include Internet content filtering, central monitoring for multiple machines on a network or LAN, activity... Read more

3 May, 2011
CC Proxy Server 7.2

CC Proxy Server 7.2

...account management functions, including Internet access control, bandwidth control, Web filtering, and content filtering Read more

28 March, 2011

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