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How to configure Cisco Web Security Appliance
and RSA DLP network to interoperate?
Document ID: 118141
Contributed by Jakob Dohrmann and Siddharth Rajpathak, Cisco TAC
Engineers.
Jul 31, 2014
Contents
Question:
How to configure Cisco Web Security Appliance and RSA DLP network to interoperate?
Overview:
This document provides extra information beyond the Cisco WSA AsyncOS User Guide and the RSA DLP
Network 7.0.2 Deployment Guide to help customers interoperate the two products.
Product Description:
Cisco Web Security Appliance (WSA) is a robust, secure, efficient device that protects corporate networks
against web−based malware and spyware programs that can compromise corporate security and expose
intellectual property. The Web Security appliance provides deep application content inspection by offering a
web proxy service for standard communication protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP.
The RSA DLP Suite comprises a comprehensive data loss prevention solution that enables customers to
discover and protect sensitive data in the enterprise by leveraging common policies across the infrastructure to
discover and protect sensitive data in the datacenter, on the network, and on endpoints.  The DLP Suite
includes the following components:
RSA DLP Datacenter. DLP Datacenter helps you locate sensitive data no matter where it resides in
the datacenter, on file systems, databases, email systems and large SAN/NAS environments.
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RSA DLP Network. DLP Network monitors and enforces the transmission of sensitive information on
the network, such as email and web traffic.
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RSA DLP Endpoint. DLP Endpoint helps you discover, monitor and control sensitive information on
endpoints such as laptops and desktops.
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The Cisco WSA has the ability to interoperate with RSA DLP Network.
RSA DLP Network includes the following components:
Network Controller. The main appliance that maintains information about confidential data and
content transmission policies. The Network Controller manages and updates managed devices with
policy and sensitive content definition along with any changes to their configuration after initial
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