Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C370D Hoja De Datos
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Task 4: Provisioning the Encryption Profile
Provisioning the Encryption Profile causes the ESA to communicate to the Cisco Registered Envelope Service and
exchange information necessary for the ESA to create encrypted envelopes and upload keys to the Cisco
Registered Envelope Service system for recipient retrieval. This is an easy, one-button task.
1. Open Security Services -> Cisco Email Encryption and click the Provision button for the desired encryption
profile to be provisioned.
Figure 10. Provisioning Status for Email Encryption Profiles
Note: The button to do this will not show on the screen if the Encryption Profile is not committed on the ESA.
Finishing the Branding
At this point you have created the Envelope Profile and the matching Encryption Profile, and have provisioned it.
To add additional company brands or logos, repeat these steps: Upload a new logo graphic into a new Envelope
Profile, create a matching Encryption Profile, and provision it.
Once the brands and encryption components are configured as desired, create the Outgoing Mail Policies needed
on the ESA to sort the outbound emails to use the appropriate encryption profiles. Please refer to the product
documentation on how to define these policies by sender addresses, wildcards, LDAP groups, and so on.
Conclusion
Encryption elements provide an effective solution for email privacy for sensitive communications for organizations
with more than one brand under their corporate umbrella.
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