Enterprise Performance Web Gateway Malware Protection
Blue Coat ProxyAV appliances enable organizations to detect malware and mobile malicious code (MMC) at the Web gateway with unmatched enterprise performance, manageability, and a choice of leading anti-malware engines. ProxyAV, integrated with Blue Coat ProxySG accelerates gateway performance with dual cache intelligence up to 286 Mbps throughput with less than 9 milliseconds latency.
ProxyAV with ProxySG provides:
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Proven unmatched performance and scale for enterprise web gateways
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Detection of malware, MMC and viruses in HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP
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Support for Kaspersky, Sophos, McAfee and Panda anti-malware & virus scanning engines
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Ability to scan active script payloads for malware, plus detect malware calling home to report infection points
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Scan for malware inside encrypted SSL traffic never exposing content to a live network or caching content
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Four modes of detection - scan, trickle first, trickle last and defer scan (long-load web objects)
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Caches clean objects with timestamps and fingerprints non-cacheable objects to optimize performance
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Rescans cached objects after anti-malware engine updates on future requests
ProxySG provides defense in depth with URL filtering, true-file type and container mismatch detection, active script controls (VBScript, JavaScript, ActiveX), active content and certificate validations, plus method level controls to stop zero-hour attacks and prevent malware from reaching desktops.
Blue Coat provides a multi-layered defense against malware with:
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Anti-malware heuristics engine layer
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Web content & method control layer
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URL filtering layer with real-time rating service
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Policy and user/group authentication layer
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Data Loss Prevention (DLP) layer
Blue Coat offers two lines of appliances:
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The Blue Coat ProxyAV 510 line is designed for small to medium sized sites, and optimized to integrate with the Blue Coat ProxySG 810 line.
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The Blue Coat ProxyAV 810 line is designed for high volume Web gateways and enterprise needs.
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