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About the Client Network Agent

You can use the Client Network Agent (or 'network agent') to control web activity on endpoint computers. Specifically, the network agent can monitor HTTP and SSL/TLS (HTTPS) requests. This activity includes attempts to post files and comments to web sites or to submit form data. It can also monitor attempts to check in files to SharePoint libraries.

Which browsers and applications are monitored by default?

By default, the network agent is configured to monitor web activity for most common browsers and Microsoft Office applications:

These browsers and applications are specified in the machine policy settings for the Client Network Agent.

How does the network agent differ from the Internet Explorer agent?

In previous versions of CA Data Protection, the Internet Explorer agent could only apply policy to web activity in Internet Explorer browsers. It applied Web triggers and could apply the full range of control actions, including Warn actions.

The network agent can apply policy to network activity in any browser and applies Data In Motion triggers. It does not support Warn control actions. Also, Data In Motion triggers offer greater file detection capabilities and also support Data Lookup commands.

Note: Unlike the Internet Explorer agent, the network agent cannot apply policy to file downloads.