McAfee Total Protection for Internet Gateways

McAfee Total Protection for Internet Gateways

Comprehensive security for web, email, and data loss prevention

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Overview

McAfee Total Protection for Internet Gateways bundles the software licenses for McAfee Web Gateway, McAfee Email Gateway, and McAfee Network DLP Prevent into a one suite purchase. This unified approach offers the right security to protect your users and data from today’s inbound and outbound threats.

  • Protection against Web 2.0 blended and targeted malware attacks
  • Email free of spam, malware, phishing attacks, or other email-borne threats
  • Reduced bandwidth and malware cleanup costs while increasing employee productivity
  • Safe web surfing without fear of phishing, spyware, and other attacks
  • Safety for both structured (e.g., credit card numbers) and unstructured data (e.g., financial records or blueprints) throughout the entire enterprise
  • Assist in achieving industry and regulatory compliance

Total Protection for Internet Gateways includes unique licensing arrangements that allow you to have the best protection at the lowest possible total cost of ownership. Because McAfee can combine leading technologies into one packaged solution, Total Protection for Internet Gateways is easy on today’s tight budgets.

Features & Benefits

Get strong, proven malware protection

Reduce your exposure to blended threats and targeted attacks with the top-ranked, industry-leading anti-malware solution.

Realize effective spam detection

Eliminate virtually all spam with better than 99% detection and protect your users, storage, and servers.

Protect structured and unstructured data

Leverage our highly-accurate, detailed classification engine to quickly and easily identify both known and unknown sensitive data.

Maximize administrative efficiencies

Reduce your administrative overhead with simplified footprints, rapid deployment, and enterprise-wide compliance reporting.

Use global intelligence services

Leverage the security expertise of McAfee Labs to protect your business-critical web and email applications.

Automatically enforce industry and regulatory controls

Apply policies consistently to stop sensitive and protected data from leaving the enterprise through email and web traffic.

Get the industry’s best web protection

Fight Web 2.0 threats with the #1-rated malware protection; McAfee Web Gateway uses proactive intent analysis to filter out objectionable content from web traffic in real time, defending against both known and unknown threats.

Protect your webmail application

Extend integrated security to Outlook Web Access, iNotes, and other common webmail applications.

Gain backscatter protection

Identify and block false non-delivery notices forged by viruses and spammers.

Filter on category

Take advantage of comprehensive and granular category coverage; the McAfee TrustedSource Web Database provides a proven repository of more than 25 million websites that can be blocked across more than 90 categories.

Use powerful reporting tools and customizable dashboards

Learn how your organization uses the web, identifies usage trends, isolates problems, documents inappropriate web activity, complies with regulations, and uses this information to tailor your filtering settings to best enforce your web-usage policies.

Integrate with Web Proxies and MTAs

Use X-Headers for the required action and eliminate unauthorized transactions at the application layer rather than simply dropping the TCP session.

Use comprehensive data classification

Identify and protect more than 300 different content types, in 12 spoken languages, including complex intellectual property.

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McAfee Total Protection for Internet Gateways combines comprehensive email and web security with data loss prevention to stop spam and guard against malware.

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