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UK-based Code Green Networks has announced the release of its next generation content protection solution to mitigate the risk of unauthorised disclosure of sensitive information. The Content Inspection Appliance protects all content from all sources, including content management systems, and across all potential leakage points by using ‘Deep Content Fingerprinting’. Additionally, the new appliance protects sensitive information in all languages.
The scalable solution rapidly detects and prevents leaks of structured and unstructured content, such as internal memos, customer lists, contracts, CAD drawings, financial documents, source code, product plans, and other confidential information.
At the heart of the solution is the CI appliance, an integrated and self-contained system consisting of hardware and software. The appliance sits at the network egress point to monitor all content flows. A role-based web interface enables users to easily define protection policies and to reliably and accurately detect movement of sensitive content.
The CI appliance utilises patent-pending Deep Content Fingerprinting technology, which detects and protects confidential content, as well as subsets of the original content that may have been incorporated into other files. Deep Content Fingerprinting can register and protect information in over 370 file formats.
The appliance monitors and analyses content flows and detects transmissions of sensitive information over any TCP-based protocol; including e-mail, Web traffic, Instant Messaging, FTP, or peer-to-peer file sharing.
www.codegreennetworks.com

•Date: 6th April 2006• Region: UK • Type: Article •Topic: ISM
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