SWG (Secure Web Gateway)

Malware is prevented by using a secure web gateway. It also includes inspection, which prevents data loss and allows intruders to access private information. It also ensures that the user receives an appropriate response to his or her request while communicating in network traffic. It allows users to control access to network resources and protects them from web-based threats.

It will inspect users and prevent them from accessing malicious website traffic on the networking system by developing solutions. It will manage system security by ensuring user identification and authorization. As a result, only authorized users will have access to the system and will be able to use its resources.

According to Gartner, an SWG for cloud-based web applications should include URL filtering, malicious code detection, and application control. To manage data integrity, data loss prevention is also included. It is an important part of a security architecture that is increasingly based on the security service edge framework. These SWG features ultimately provide security against threats to the system.

The secure web gateway inspects and ensures that users have safe internet access. It inspects inline traffic and protects the system from malicious website traffic, viruses, and malware. It will manage security standards to ensure that intruders do not gain access to the design and do not harm the organization’s network system.