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The perfect complement to the policy-based application control provided by App-ID is the on-box URL filtering database, which gives you total control over related web activity. By addressing your lack of visibility and control from both an application and web perspective, App-ID and URL filtering together protect you from a full spectrum of legal, regulatory, productivity, and resource utilization risks.
Palo PANDB URL Filtering for VM-300 - Subscription license renewal (1 year) - 1 device in HA pair
General
Category:
Online & appliance based services - content filtering
Product Type:
Subscription license renewal - 1 year
Licensing
License Qty:
1 device in HA pair
Service & Support
Type:
URL database update - 1 year
Flexible, policy-based control As a complement to the application visibility and control enabled by App-ID, URL categories can be used as a match criteria for policies. Instead of creating policies that are limited to either allowing all or blocking all behavior, URL category as a match criteria allows for exception based behavior, resulting in increased flexibility, yet more granular policy enforcement.
Customizable URL database To accommodate the rapidly expanding number of URLs, as well as regional and industry-specific URLs, the 20 M on-box URL database can be augmented to suit the traffic patterns of the local user community. If a URL is detected that is not categorized by the local URL database, the firewall can request the category from a hosted URL database which has over 180 M URLs. The URL is then cached locally in a separate 1 M URL capacity database. In addition to database customization, administrators can use block list/allow list options, customizable block pages, password enabled access and user override to enable flexible yet enforceable web activity policies.
Customizable end-user notification Each enterprise has different requirements regarding how to inform end users that they are attempting to visit a web page that is blocked according to the corporate policy and associated URL filtering profile. To accomplish this goal, administrators can use a custom block page to notify end users of the policy violation. The page can include references to the username, IP address, the URL attempting to be accessed and the category of the URL.
Deployment flexibility The unlimited user license behind each URL filtering subscription and the high performance nature of the Palo Alto Networks firewalls means that enterprise customers CAN deploy a single appliance to control web activity for an entire user community without worrying about cost variations associated with user-based licensing.