The GTB Inspector scans and analyzes
ALL outbound data transmissions from your network in real time. Once a threshold amount of protected data is detected, it stops the violating transmission and/or alerts the designated security officer or administrator.
Protected data may include bank accounts, credit card numbers, and passwords. The
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) device is completely opposite to the secure location. It is installed on the network edge and more than one device can be installed if necessary. The Inspector offers mass communication features and is compatible with multiple devices and multiple protocols.
- Protects text and binary data, structured or unstructured in all file formats in all protocols
including SSL through Blue Coat or Microsoft ISA
- Near 100% detection ratio with negligible amount of false positives
- Designed for unattended, maintenance free operation
Result. Malicious or unintentional transmissions of confidential data over the network are identified and blocked. Organizations are fully secured and compliant with government data security regulations as it relates to Sarbanes Oxley, GLBA, HIPAA,
PII, CA SB1386, CA AB1950, Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard, The Patriot Act,
FISMA, FERC/NERC, and others.

| Data-in-Motion |
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| is all traffic on the network. GTB's Inspector analyzes this traffic for pieces of source code; all communication channels are scanned, such as: e-mails, instant messages, web logs, etc. If a violation is attempted, the transmission is blocked and then logged on the security report. You can also elect to have the network administrator notified through an alert email. |
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| Accuracy and Precision |
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Virtually zero false positives
Virtually 100% detection rate
Resilient to data manipulation, including:
Data extracting – only a small part of a file or a subset of a database table is copied and pasted from one document to another
File format conversion
Compression
Embedding – the data from a protected file is inserted into another file
File extension changes
Re-typing – text is re-typed from a printed document
Language encoding changes, especially conversion between
Unicode and plain English
Different representation -, i.e., a social security number may be represented in the form ‘777-77-7762', ‘777 77 7762' or ‘777777762'' |
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| Protects ALL Protocols |
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SMTP
HTTP
HTTPS
Web Mail
HTTP Server
POP3
FTP
SSL (capable of decryption)
Instant Messengers
Yahoo Messenger
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Microsoft Messenger
ICQ
AIM
Google Talk
Jabber
Peer-to-Peer applications
(20+ applications and protocols)
All protocols, sending data in clear
Capable of blocking on all protocols |
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| Reporting |
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Built in table reports
Built in Crystal Reports
MS Access format for exporting |
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