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Chapter 4 Using Centralized Web Reporting
Verify that Web Reputation Filtering and Anti-Malware Filtering is enabled.
Often times, the correlation between malware and URLs with suspect content is
high and it is likely that they may get caught by subsequent filters. The system
pipeline is set up to catch malicious traffic with other downstream filters if URL
filtering does not have a verdict. For more information on this, see the Cisco
IronPort AsyncOS for Web User Guide.
high and it is likely that they may get caught by subsequent filters. The system
pipeline is set up to catch malicious traffic with other downstream filters if URL
filtering does not have a verdict. For more information on this, see the Cisco
IronPort AsyncOS for Web User Guide.
Application Visibility Page
Note
For detailed information on Application Visibility, see the ‘Understanding
Application Visibility and Control’ chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for
Web User Guide.
Application Visibility and Control’ chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for
Web User Guide.
The Web > Reporting > Application Visibility page allows you to apply controls
to particular application types within the Security Management appliance and
Web Security appliance.
to particular application types within the Security Management appliance and
Web Security appliance.
Not only does application control gives you more granular control over web traffic
than just URL filtering, for example, it gives you more control over the following
types of applications, and application types:
than just URL filtering, for example, it gives you more control over the following
types of applications, and application types:
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Evasive applications, such as anonymizers and encrypted tunnels.
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Collaboration applications, such as Cisco WebEx, Facebook, and instant
messaging.
messaging.
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Resource intensive applications, such as streaming media.
Understanding the Difference between Application versus Application Types
It is crucial to understand the difference between an application and an application
types so that you can control the applications involved for your reports.
types so that you can control the applications involved for your reports.
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Application Types. A category that contains one or more applications. For
example, search engines is an application type that may contain search
engines such as Google Search and Craigslist. Instant messaging is another
application type category which may contain Yahoo Instant Messenger, or
Cisco WebEx. Facebook is also an application type.
example, search engines is an application type that may contain search
engines such as Google Search and Craigslist. Instant messaging is another
application type category which may contain Yahoo Instant Messenger, or
Cisco WebEx. Facebook is also an application type.