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![]() In response to legislation and the growing need to assure that schools have some measure of control over the Internet content that their students are accessing, ETC offers Internet content filtering. We use the leader in education filtering software called BESS, by Secure Computing (now part of McAfee). Erate now requires that schools take steps to comply with the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA). Here is a link to the Federal Communications Commission Web site that explains what is required. ![]() The ETC maintains a proxy-server running the BESS filtering software. It receives a database update from Secure Computing/McAfee early every morning. Using BESS software, we determine which content categories to allow and which to block. There are three methods to deploy Web filtering:
When a user requests a web page in the browser, the request goes to the proxy-server, which compares the site requested to its database list. If the site is permitted, it relays the request to the appropriate site transparently to the user. If the site is blocked, it returns a message to the user to that effect and logs the event to a file that can then be used to generate a report. ETC is constantly improving and updating our Internet Filtering systems. The options for filtering overall and customizing the filtering criteria and sites continues to expand. We can provide an option that works best for your district or school. ![]() ETC offers this service on a per computer subscription basis. Please contact ETC for details and a quote for your school by e-mailing the Director. |
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