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Outbound Filtering | Training Camp
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Glossary Term Outbound Filtering

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What is Outbound Filtering?

Outbound filtering is the process of inspecting and controlling network traffic leaving an organization's network to prevent the transmission of malicious data or sensitive information.

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Understanding Outbound Filtering

Outbound Filtering refers to the process of inspecting and controlling data leaving a network to prevent unauthorized or malicious information from being transmitted. It involves setting up rules and policies to monitor outbound traffic and detect any suspicious activity that may indicate a security breach, such as unauthorized data exfiltration or communication with malicious servers. Outbound filtering helps organizations protect their sensitive data and prevent cyber threats from compromising their network security.

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