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AsyncOS 8.1 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
Chapter 1      Getting Started
Feature
Description
New Features: 
Centralized 
policy, virus, and 
outbreak 
quarantines 
The following quarantines can now be collectively centralized on a Cisco Content 
Security Management appliance: 
  •
anti-virus 
  •
outbreak 
  •
Policy quarantines used for messages that are caught by 
  –
message filters 
  –
content filters 
  –
data loss prevention policies 
Centralizing these quarantines offers the following benefits: 
  •
Administrators can manage quarantined messages from multiple Email 
Security appliances in one location. 
  •
Quarantined messages are stored behind the firewall instead of in the DMZ, 
reducing security risk. 
  •
Centralized quarantines can be backed up as part of the standard backup 
functionality on the Cisco Content Security Management appliance. 
For more information, see 
My Favorites list  Add the pages you use most to a quick-access menu of your favorite pages. 
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Download 
upgrades in the 
background 
You can now download upgrades in the background and install them later, allowing 
you to minimize interruption of service. 
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Roll back to a 
previous 
configuration
You can now set your current configuration to a previous configuration, rolling back 
all configuration changes since that configuration. 
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View recent 
alerts 
You can view a list of recent alerts in the application even if an alert email is not 
delivered or is deleted. 
For more information, see 
Reporting 
enhancements 
Reporting enhancements let you: 
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Create a custom report page with the charts and tables you reference most. For 
more information, see 
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Click links in reports to view the Message Tracking data for messages that 
violate Data Loss Prevention or Content Filtering policies. This enhancement 
will simplify investigating patterns and root causes of such violations. 
In addition, a new Inbound SMTP Authentication report summarizes data for 
messages received using SMTP session authentication with client certificates, for 
organizations using a Common Access Card (CAC).