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- Sandbox Environments
- Secure Coding Practices
- Security Automation
- Security Awareness Training
- Security Champions
- Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
- Security Orchestration
- Security Posture
- Shift-Left Security
- Smart City
- Smart Home
- Smart Manufacturing
- Smart Meters
- Smart Products
- Smart Spaces
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
- Software Composition Analysis (SCA)
- Software Defined Networking (SDN)
- Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Static Application Security Testing (SAST)
- Structured Data
URL Filtering
Simple Definition for Beginners:
URL filtering is a cybersecurity technique that blocks or allows access to websites based on predefined criteria, such as categories, reputation, or security policies.
Common Use Example:
Organizations use URL filtering to restrict access to certain types of websites, such as social media or gambling sites, to improve productivity and security.
Technical Definition for Professionals:
URL filtering is a cybersecurity measure that controls and manages access to websites based on their URLs (Uniform Resource Locators). Key aspects of URL filtering include:
- Category-Based Filtering: Categorizing websites into groups (e.g., social media, gaming, news) and allowing or blocking access to these categories based on policies.
- Reputation-Based Filtering: Assessing the reputation of websites using threat intelligence sources to determine if they pose security risks.
- Policy Enforcement: Enforcing security policies to restrict access to malicious or inappropriate websites, protecting users and networks.
- Customization: Allowing organizations to customize filtering rules and policies based on their specific needs and security requirements.
- Logging and Reporting: Logging access attempts and generating reports to monitor and analyze web usage and potential security incidents.