Identify and Manage Web 2.0 Applications
FaceTime's Application Control Engine™ (ACE™) enables
security and network solution providers to embed application
filtering technology to accurately identify and manage
real-time and Web 2.0 applications on the network. ACE
employs patented technology to enable high-performance
application scanning and detection of more than
4,000 distinct applications and over 40,000 social
networking widgets - regardless of port, protocol, or
evasive technique used to traverse the network. Based on the
same technology integral to FaceTime's Unified Security
Gateway, the ACE SDK allows solution providers to easily
extend their offerings to help customers manage Instant
Messaging, Peer-to-peer file sharing, Social Networking, Web
2.0, Voice-over-IP, Anonymizers, IPTV, Multimedia, Games,
Virtual Worlds, and Unified Communications.
As revealed in the research report, The Collaborative Internet:
Usage Trends, End User Attitudes and IT Impact, commissioned by FaceTime
and based on an independent study by NewDiligence, 62 percent of IT respondents
reported eight or more Internet applications installed on their enterprise networks –
representing a 300% increase over the first study in 2005. Further, they noted that
about one-third of end users continue to download the applications they want to use
on their desktops, regardless of company policy - and these applications are used about
equally for business and personal reasons.
Traffic from Web 2.0 and consumer based applications
dominates many enterprise networks today. While many
Web-based applications can be identified and blocked by a
URL signature, newer Internet applications are often not
browser-based and therefore require specialized handling to
effectively identify and classify them. As more and more
applications leverage evasive techniques to communicate, the
problem of identifying these applications with existing UTM,
firewall and other gateway products presents a challenge for
IT.
Only from FaceTime
FaceTime's Application Control Engine™(ACE™) enables
security and network solution providers to embed application
filtering technology to accurately identify and manage
real-time applications on the network. ACE employs patented
technology to enable high-performance application scanning
and detection of more than 1,400 distinct applications -
regardless of port, protocol, or evasive technique used to
traverse the network. Based on the same technology integral
to FaceTime's Unified Security Gateway, the ACE SDK allows
solution providers to easily extend their offerings to help
customers manage Instant Messaging, Peer-to-peer file
sharing, Social Networking, Web 2.0, Voice-over-IP,
Anonymizers, IPTV, Multimedia, Games, Virtual Worlds, and
Unified Communications.
FaceTime's U.S. patent for classifying and identifying
network traffic flows forms the technology foundation for
ACE. Available only from FaceTime, this technology provides
unparalleled accuracy and application coverage through
active monitoring and dynamic correlation of network,
content, traffic and other session characteristics. ACE
creates a profile of both the specific application in use
along with the unique feature being executed (e.g. a file
attachment sent via Instant Messaging) allowing ACE Program
Partners to deliver granular policy and control over
real-time applications within their products. Purpose built
for today's applications, the engine includes built-in
support for daily auto-updates of new applications provided
by FaceTime Security Labs.
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Application Categories |
Sample Applications |
| Anonymizer |
Hopster, TOR |
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Gaming Software |
World of Warcraft |
| Instant Messaging |
AIM, Skype, GTalk |
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IPTV |
Slingbox, Sopcast |
| Multimedia |
ITunes, Winamp |
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P2P File Sharing |
Torrents, LimeWire |
| Remote
Administration Tools |
GoToMyPC, VNC |
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Social Networking |
Facebook, MySpace |
| Virtual Worlds |
SecondLife, SIMS |
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VoIP |
Firefly, PC to Phone |
| Web Based Instant
Messaging |
Meebo, ILoveIM |
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Web Conferencing |
Vyew, Zoomchat |
ACE provides controls for over 4,000 real-time
applications – for a complete list visit
www.applicationsguide.com.
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