How does a secure web gateway (SWG) protect users from web-based threats while still enforcing corporate acceptable use policies?
How does a secure web gateway (SWG) protect users from web-based threats while still enforcing corporate acceptable use policies?
A secure web gateway (SWG) protects users from web-based threats by acting as an intermediary between the user and the internet. When a user accesses the SWG, it then connects the user to the website while performing various security measures such as filtering malicious content, enforcing corporate acceptable use policies, and monitoring web traffic for threats.
"D" is correct: https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/cyberpedia/what-is-secure-web-gateway
Agree with Pretorian, so D.