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Today we officially announced the release of SecureAnywhere Web Security Service v.5.0. From the release:

 

"The introduction of Webroot SecureAnywhere Web Security Service 5.0 delivers a new proxy engine and agent architecture designed to significantly improve web performance regardless of location. These enhancements allow enterprises to efficiently manage remote and mobile users, in addition to a wide variety of internet-connected devices and operating systems. The Webroot®️ secure web gateway also includes advanced, real-time anti-phishing, IP and URL reputation services, SSL scanning and other performance features."  

 

Check out the full press release here

 

Let us know if you have any questions or feedback on the update.
Hello Anna @ 

 

Thanks for the update:

 

A few follow up questions:

 

Full content https/ssl inspection


  1. What technique are you using for this? Man in the middle inspection?
  2. What standard/compliance regulation/guideline are you using for physical and logical security controls to audit and restrict webroot users from obtaining data and private information from decrypted data?
  3. How will my browser see as the certificate being presented for a website such as gmail or facebook?
  4. You mentioned the exfiltration of MS office documents - does that imply that you can set policies to prevent MS office leaving an organization via HTTPS/SSL? What about the reverse?
  5. Will users have the ability to set preferences of sites they wish NOT to have ssl inspection for (banking, etc.)?
Thanks in advance!

 

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