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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Getting Started with the Cisco IronPort Email Security Appliance
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Outbreak Filters’ Bypass Domain Scanning field.
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Report searches.
AsyncOS supports the following formats for IPv6 addresses:
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2620:101:2004:4202::0-2620:101:2004:4202::ff
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2620:101:2004:4202::
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2620:101:2004:4202::23
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2620:101:2004:4202::/64
New Feature: RSA Enterprise Manager Integration
AsyncOS 7.6’s RSA Enterprise Manager Integration allows your organization to migrate an Email
Security appliance’s Data Loss Prevention policies to RSA Security’s Enterprise Manager software in
order to distribute those policies to all of your vectors enforcement. With RSA Enterprise Manager
Integration, you can ensure consistent DLP policies across your enterprise and still have the option to
manage policies on a local Email Security appliance when needed. For users of RSA’s DLP Datacenter,
RSA Enterprise Manager Integration also provides fingerprinting detection for scanning source code and
documents to certain DLP policies.
Security appliance’s Data Loss Prevention policies to RSA Security’s Enterprise Manager software in
order to distribute those policies to all of your vectors enforcement. With RSA Enterprise Manager
Integration, you can ensure consistent DLP policies across your enterprise and still have the option to
manage policies on a local Email Security appliance when needed. For users of RSA’s DLP Datacenter,
RSA Enterprise Manager Integration also provides fingerprinting detection for scanning source code and
documents to certain DLP policies.
Enterprise Manager is a third-party software offered by RSA Security, Inc. It is not a part of the Cisco
IronPort Email Security appliance.
IronPort Email Security appliance.
See the
for more information.
As part of RSA Enterprise Manager Integration, AsyncOS now includes a User Distinguished Name
LDAP query for LDAP profiles. This query returns a message sender’s distinguished name for the Email
Security appliance to include with all the other DLP incident data it sends to Enterprise Manager. See
the “LDAP Queries” chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
for more information.
LDAP query for LDAP profiles. This query returns a message sender’s distinguished name for the Email
Security appliance to include with all the other DLP incident data it sends to Enterprise Manager. See
the “LDAP Queries” chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
for more information.
Enhancement: DLP Message Actions
Starting in AsyncOS 7.6, the primary and secondary actions performed by DLP policies are now defined
as message actions. You create message actions using the Mail Policies > DLP Message Actions page in
the GUI and then add the actions to your DLP policies. When updating from a previous version of
AsyncOS, the system automatically generates new message actions based on the primary and secondary
actions defined in your existing DLP policies.
as message actions. You create message actions using the Mail Policies > DLP Message Actions page in
the GUI and then add the actions to your DLP policies. When updating from a previous version of
AsyncOS, the system automatically generates new message actions based on the primary and secondary
actions defined in your existing DLP policies.
See the
for more information.
Enhancement: DLP Message Tracking Privileges By User Group
AsyncOS 7.6 allows you to choose which non-administrator user can view sensitive DLP-related
information in Message Tracking by user role. See the “Common Administrative Tasks” chapter in the
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Daily Management Guide for more information.
information in Message Tracking by user role. See the “Common Administrative Tasks” chapter in the
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Daily Management Guide for more information.