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| Rush Hour on the
Internet: Oregon Department of Transportation Takes the
High Road with 8e6 Internet Filtering & Reporting
Solutions |
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| Traveling the Information
Highway |
| The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)
is recognized as one of the most progressive and
innovative government agencies in the country. Responsible
for providing a safe, efficient transportation system
that enhances Oregon’s economic competitiveness
and livability, ODOT maintains a large staff of
over 4,000 employees spread across more than ten
different divisions.
The Internet is a mission-critical tool for ODOT,
enabling its employees to effectively carry out
their job functions. As a government agency, ODOT
also has a responsibility to protect its employees
from inadvertently viewing objectionable web sites.
Should an employee choose to misuse the Internet,
ODOT must protect itself from potential legal
liabilities. To make Internet use as productive
and safe as possible, ODOT needed a filtering
solution that would: 1) allow fast, reliable,
and uninterrupted Internet access, and 2) Effectively
block inappropriate sites while keeping needed
informational sites accessible.
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| Ineffective Filtering:
The Challenges and the Costs |
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ODOT originally had a filtering solution integrated
with its Unix-based firewall server. This approach,
also known as “pass-through” filtering, is common
practice in many companies, yet it can create
problems in the areas of performance, system failures,
and troubleshooting. Since ODOT’s filter was integrated
with the firewall, this resulted in two possible
points of failure on their network: the first
being the firewall server, the second being the
filtering server.
An important job function of many of ODOT’s departments
is to visit vendor sites, technical sites and
newsgroups. The installed filter “overblocked,”
preventing access to necessary sites. Additionally,
the filter blocked only the domain and not the
IP address, which meant that sites had to be manually
unblocked. This resulted in more labor and increased
support costs, as end users had to contact the
IT staff to unblock needed sites on an individual
basis. The extraction of a blocked site would
typically take as long as one hour.
Internet logs are a key piece of company information
and must be easily available. Reports with the
installed filter took a long time to generate.
Additionally, web access could not be tied back
to particular individuals – a component that is
necessary for companies to increase productivity
and protect themselves from potential legal liabilities.
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| Blazing Through Network
Traffic with Pass-By Filtering |
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In an effort to improve filtering effectiveness
while reducing overhead costs and the burden on
its IT staff, ODOT replaced its existing filter
with the R2000 high volume filtering server from
8e6 Technologies.
“The R2000’s standalone appliance design was
a very important consideration for us,” explains
Marshall Wells, Manager of Security for ODOT.
“It was easy to install and has been very simple
to use. This saves us valuable time and resources
since we do not have to devote our technical support
staff to fixing problems. If a support issue arises,
8e6 is able to fix it over the Internet rather
than deploying a technician to troubleshoot. The
R2000 also provides effective blocking without
overblocking. In instances where we do need to
get sites unblocked, 8e6 is very efficient. It
takes them only 10-15 minutes, where we were previously
accustomed to waiting one hour or more.”
The implementation of the R2000 has also simplified
ODOT’s existing infrastructure. Since the R2000
is not integrated with the firewall server, it
does not create choke points, interfere with unfiltered
web requests, or add another point of failure
to the network.
ODOT also implemented 8e6’s Enterprise Reporter
(ER), another standalone server appliance, to
provide reporting capabilities.
“The Enterprise Reporter generates reports very
quickly and easily, enabling us to identify potential
problems early on,” continues Wells. “This is
in sharp contrast to our previous filter, which
took hours, days or even weeks to generate a single
report because of its real-time processing. The
combination of the R2000 and the Enterprise Reporter
has enabled us to accomplish our original goals
of protecting ourselves from legal liabilities,
reducing administration and maintenance costs,
and improving employee productivity. We are very
pleased with the products’ performance and 8e6’s
attention to our needs.”
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