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Restricting Open Proxies

Subject: Restricting Open Proxies
Date: 19 Jun 2007 11:45:54 -0000
Hi List,

We are in the process of strengthening our Information Security Policy. As part 
of this initiative we want to restrict access to Open Proxies from the 
Corporate Network.

We are currently providing Internet Access through Symantec Web Security which 
also acts as a Proxy Server.

The access to Open Proxies that keep floating in the wild is bothering us 
because it might ultimately lead to Information Leakage. Has any one of you 
faced the same issue? What are the best practices for the same?

Any ideas or suggestions are most welcome.

Thanks
Shailesh.

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