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Appendix D Examples
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Related Topics
lists each of the topics discussed in this example. Click on the link for
details on each topic.
Example 4: Privacy and Hiding User Names
In this example, a manager wants to generate a set of reports, but does not want
any personal information of his employees to be shown.
any personal information of his employees to be shown.
The Security Management appliance handles this by allowing you to enable or
disable this action by clicking on the ‘Anonymize User Names in Reports’
checkbox. Once this is enabled, you can generate and distribute a report without
revealing the usernames to the people receiving the reports.
disable this action by clicking on the ‘Anonymize User Names in Reports’
checkbox. Once this is enabled, you can generate and distribute a report without
revealing the usernames to the people receiving the reports.
The following example shows you what you can see on a report that shows
personal information, such as User name or IP address, and what a report looks
like after you have anonymized the user names.
personal information, such as User name or IP address, and what a report looks
like after you have anonymized the user names.
Before Enabling Anonymized User Names
Step 1
On the Security Management appliance, choose Management Appliance >
Centralized Services > Web > Centralized Reporting.
Centralized Services > Web > Centralized Reporting.
The Centralized Web Reporting page appears.
Note
If you are enabling centralized reporting for the first time after running the System
Setup Wizard, review the end user license agreement, and click Accept. See the
Setup Wizard, review the end user license agreement, and click Accept. See the
.
Step 2
Click Edit Settings.
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Related Topics for Investigating the Top URL Categories
Feature Name
Feature Information
URL Categories Page
Exporting Report Data