The Enterprise Gateway can deny or accept multipart messages based on the MIME or DIME types of its parts.
The Enterprise Gateway can block messages which are above or below a certain size.
Find out how the Enterprise Gateway uses XML Schemas to validate the format of incoming SOAP messages.
The Enterprise Gateway can inspect the request body, HTTP headers, and/or HTTP query string for common attack signatures using the regular expressions configured in the global Blacklist library.
This filter can be used to protect a Web Service from message flooding.
The Enterprise Gateway can filter messages based on the presence or absence of configured HTTP headers and Query String parameters.
The Enterprise Gateway can check the value of message attributes using regular expressions.
Use this filter to validate a timestamp that has been stored in a message attribute.
Checks the depth and complexity of an XML message.
Checks messages for viruses against a ClamAV daemon running on the network.
The Enterprise Gateway can be configured to examine incoming SOAP messages for specific content using XPath.
Use this filter to send messages to an ICAP server for content adaptation (for example, virus scanning, content filtering, or language translation).
Scan the contents of an incoming HTTP request for the presence of viruses.
Checks incoming HTTP requests for viruses using Sophos Anti-Virus Interface.
Checks incoming REST requests for HTTP methods and query string parameters.
Ensures that a SOAP message adheres to a particular WS-Security Policy layout.