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Release Notes for Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.7.1 for Security Management
What’s New in Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.7 for Security Management
You might also find it useful to review release notes for earlier releases to see the features and
enhancements that were previously added. Release notes for all releases are available via the link above.
enhancements that were previously added. Release notes for all releases are available via the link above.
summarizes the new features and enhancements that are included in this version of AsyncOS for
Security Management.
Table 1
New Features for AsyncOS 7.7 for Security Management
Feature
Description
New Features:
Custom Email
User Roles for
Delegated
Administration
User Roles for
Delegated
Administration
In AsyncOS 7.7, you can design custom user roles for administrative access to the
following email security-related features on the Security Management appliance:
following email security-related features on the Security Management appliance:
•
All email reports (optionally restricted by Reporting Group)
•
Mail policy reports (optionally restricted by Reporting Group)
•
DLP reports (optionally restricted by Reporting Group)
•
Message tracking
•
Spam quarantine
Chapter 12, “Common Administrative Tasks.”
Technician Role
New in AsyncOS 7.7, the predefined Technician role allows users to perform system
upgrades, reboot the appliance, manage feature keys, and perform other tasks
required to upgrade the Security Management appliance.
upgrades, reboot the appliance, manage feature keys, and perform other tasks
required to upgrade the Security Management appliance.
Chapter 12, “Common Administrative Tasks.”
DLP Tracking
Privileges
Privileges
AsyncOS 7.7 allows on-Administrator users to view content in Message Tracking
that matches a DLP policy violation. You can enable or disable this access to control
visibility of sensitive information.
that matches a DLP policy violation. You can enable or disable this access to control
visibility of sensitive information.
Chapter 12, “Common Administrative Tasks.”
Restrictive User
Accounts and
Password
Settings
Accounts and
Password
Settings
AsyncOS 7.7 allows you to define user account and password restrictions to enforce
organizational password policies. The available password restrictions include
mandatory characters, password length, and password lifetime. You can also define
how many failed login attempts cause the user to be locked out of the account.
organizational password policies. The available password restrictions include
mandatory characters, password length, and password lifetime. You can also define
how many failed login attempts cause the user to be locked out of the account.
Chapter 12, “Common Administrative Tasks.”
IP-Based Access
In AsyncOS 7.7, you can control from which IP addresses users access the Security
Management appliance. Users can access the appliance from any machine with an
IP address from an access list that you define. If your organization’s network uses
reverse proxy servers between remote users’ machines and the Security
Management appliance, AsyncOS 7.7 allows you to create an access list with the IP
addresses of the proxies that can connect to the appliance.
Management appliance. Users can access the appliance from any machine with an
IP address from an access list that you define. If your organization’s network uses
reverse proxy servers between remote users’ machines and the Security
Management appliance, AsyncOS 7.7 allows you to create an access list with the IP
addresses of the proxies that can connect to the appliance.
Chapter 12, “Common Administrative Tasks.”
Web UI Session
Timeout
Timeout
AsyncOS 7.7 allows you to specify how long a user can be logged into the Security
Management appliance’s Web UI before AsyncOS logs the user out due to
inactivity. This Web UI session timeout applies to all users, including admin, and it
is used for both HTTP and HTTPS sessions.
Management appliance’s Web UI before AsyncOS logs the user out due to
inactivity. This Web UI session timeout applies to all users, including admin, and it
is used for both HTTP and HTTPS sessions.
Chapter 12, “Common Administrative Tasks.”