CA DataMinder Network operates at the boundary between your organization and the Internet. It reconstructs complete objects, including emails, files and IM conversations, from individual data packets transmitted across your corporate network to or from the Internet.
The primary function of CA DataMinder Network is to ensure that sensitive or confidential information does not leave your corporate network. Specifically, it is designed to monitor SMTP and POP3 emails, Webmails (such as Hotmail or Yahoo!), IM conversations, FTP file transfers, files sent as attachments to Webmails or IM conversations, and documents uploaded to or downloaded from websites. Monitoring includes files and emails sent over SSL-encrypted connections.
In technical terms, CA DataMinder Network allows CA DataMinder to cover additional communication channels so that you can monitor all messages, web and file activity using a unified policy framework.
Note: This guide uses the terms CA DataMinder Network and Network Boundary Agent (NBA) interchangeably. In particular, this guide uses the term NBA to refer to both the CA DataMinder agent, and the Bivio appliance or Linux Server running CA DataMinder Network.
This section contains the following topics:
Which Versions of CA DataMinder Network are Covered by this Guide?
Choosing a Deployment Architecture
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