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SWG may refer to: IBM Software Group, an internal division of IBM; Scientific Working Group, an organisational structure for US forensic scientists; Screen Writers Guild, a former writers union; Secure Web Gateway, a product providing threat protection and content filtering for internet access; Sleeping With Ghosts, a 2003 album by UK band Placebo
Industry research company Gartner uses "secure web gateway" (SWG) ... For HTTP access the application gateway is called a web-proxy or just a proxy. Such web-proxies ...
NordLayer's Secure Web Gateway (SWG) provides features for web security such as web filtering, content filtering, application control, IP masking, and traffic encryption. [17] Nordlayer currently has 30+ global dedicated server locations. [14]
SASE combines SD-WAN with network security functions, including cloud access security brokers (CASB), Secure Web Gateways (SWG), antivirus/malware inspection, virtual private networking (VPN), firewall as a service (FWaaS), and data loss prevention (DLP), all delivered by a single cloud service at the network edge.
Blue Coat Systems, Inc., was a company that provided hardware, software, and services designed for cybersecurity and network management. In 2016 it was acquired by and folded into Symantec and in 2019 as part of Symantec’s Enterprise Security business it was sold to Broadcom.
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On November 2, 2015, Akamai acquired Bloxx, a provider of Secure Web Gateway (SWG) technology, [61] for an undisclosed amount. [62] On September 28, 2016, Akamai acquired Concord Systems, a provider of technology for the high performance processing of data at scale, [63] for an undisclosed amount. [64]