Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C650 Guía Del Usuario
Chapter 1 Getting Started with the Cisco IronPort Email Security Appliance
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5 for Email Configuration Guide
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Email Security Appliance Update
Starting in the 3.0.0 release, Cisco IronPort introduces new form factors for the
underlying technology powering Cisco IronPort Cloud Email Security. This
means that Cloud Email Security may now be powered by a virtual appliance or a
hardware appliance in Cisco managed data centers. This change is also applicable
to the cloud layer of the Cisco IronPort Hybrid Email Security product. As a
result, all references in this document to “appliance,” “Email Security
Appliance(ESA),” or “Security Management Appliance (SMA)” refer to a
physical appliance or a virtual appliance. The features available on either of the
form factors do not differ, making the user experience seamless to the consumer
of this service.
underlying technology powering Cisco IronPort Cloud Email Security. This
means that Cloud Email Security may now be powered by a virtual appliance or a
hardware appliance in Cisco managed data centers. This change is also applicable
to the cloud layer of the Cisco IronPort Hybrid Email Security product. As a
result, all references in this document to “appliance,” “Email Security
Appliance(ESA),” or “Security Management Appliance (SMA)” refer to a
physical appliance or a virtual appliance. The features available on either of the
form factors do not differ, making the user experience seamless to the consumer
of this service.
New Feature: Cloud User Roles
The following new user roles are introduced in this release for Cloud Email
Security customers:
Security customers:
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Cloud Administrator. The Cloud Administrator role is a special
administrator role created for Cloud Email Security, designed to allow access
to specific administrative tasks specific to the role of a Cloud administrator.
administrator role created for Cloud Email Security, designed to allow access
to specific administrative tasks specific to the role of a Cloud administrator.
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Cloud Operator. User account for a Cloud Operator with limited
administrative rights.
administrative rights.
•
Cloud DLP Admin. User account for a Cloud user whose function is to
administer DLP policies.
administer DLP policies.
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Cloud Help Desk. User account for a Cloud Help Desk User. This user has
full access to message tracking, and the spam and system quarantines.
full access to message tracking, and the spam and system quarantines.
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Cloud Guest. User account for a Cloud guest who may want to run reports or
access the IronPort spam quarantine and system quarantine.
access the IronPort spam quarantine and system quarantine.
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Custom user role. The Cloud administrator can also create custom user roles
that can be any combination of DLP policies, email policies, reports,
quarantines, local message tracking, encryption profiles, and the Trace
debugging tool.
that can be any combination of DLP policies, email policies, reports,
quarantines, local message tracking, encryption profiles, and the Trace
debugging tool.
For more information, see “Managing Cisco IronPort Cloud Email Security” in
the “Common Administrative Tasks” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for
Email Daily Management Guide.
the “Common Administrative Tasks” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for
Email Daily Management Guide.