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FireSIGHT System User Guide
 
Chapter 27      Using the FireSIGHT System as a Compliance Tool 
  Managing Compliance White Lists
Step 1
Next to the element you want to delete, click the delete icon (
).
To survey your network:
Access: 
Admin
Step 1
Click 
Survey Network
. Surveying your network can add additional allowed clients, application protocols, 
and protocols to the host profiles that already exist, and can create additional host profiles if the survey 
detects hosts running operating systems that were not detected during any initial survey. For more 
information, see 
.
Deleting Existing Host Profiles
License: 
FireSIGHT
After you delete a host profile from a compliance white list, you must save the white list for your changes 
to take effect. Note that deleting a shared host profile removes it from the white list, but does not delete 
the profile or remove it from any other white lists that use it. You cannot delete a white list’s global host 
profile.
If the host profile you delete belongs to one or more white lists used in an active correlation policy, 
deleting the profile may force hosts out of compliance, but does not generate white list events.
To delete a compliance white list host profile:
Access: 
Admin 
Step 1
On the Create White List page, next to the host profile you want to delete, click the delete icon (
).
Step 2
When prompted, confirm that you want to delete the host profile.
The host profile is deleted.
Managing Compliance White Lists
License: 
FireSIGHT
Use the White List page to manage compliance white lists. You can create, modify, and delete white lists, 
including the default white list. You can also edit any shared host profiles you have created, as well as 
the built-in shared host profiles, and add new shared host profiles. For more information, see:
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