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Proxy is an intermediary server that sits between a user's device and the internet. It acts on behalf of the user to make requests, receive responses, and forward them to the user. In the context of information security, proxies are crucial for several reasons, including anonymity, as they can mask a user's IP address, providing privacy while online.
Proxies also play a pivotal role in enhancing security by filtering out malicious traffic and preventing direct access to a user's network, which adds an extra layer of defense against cyber threats. They often incorporate caching functionalities that allow for faster load times and reduced bandwidth usage by storing copies of frequently accessed web resources.
In a security framework, proxies can be configured with various rules and policies to restrict access to certain sites or content, thereby enforcing corporate or regulatory compliance. Furthermore, they offer logging and monitoring capabilities, which are essential for auditing and tracking user activities to detect and respond to suspicious behavior promptly.
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