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Chapter 6      Working with Policies
Working with Policy Groups
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Outbound Malware Scanning Policies
Outbound Malware Scanning Policies determine whether or not to block a request 
to upload data that contains malicious data. They address the question, “To block 
the upload of malicious data?”
The Web Proxy uses Outbound Malware Scanning Policies to scan for malware 
HTTP requests and decrypted HTTPS requests that have any data in the request 
body. 
Configure Outbound Malware Scanning Policy groups on the Web Security 
Manager > Outbound Malware Scanning page. For more information about 
Outbound Malware Scanning Policy groups, see 
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SaaS Application Authentication Policies
SaaS Application Authentication Policies determine whether or not a user is 
allowed access to a Software as a Service (SaaS) application. They address the 
question, “to allow this user access to a SaaS application?”
SaaS Application Authentication Policies determine how the appliance controls 
user access to configured SaaS applications, such as WebEx. When you enable 
Cisco SaaS Access Control, users log into the configured SaaS applications using 
their network authentication user credentials. That means they use the same user 
name and password for all SaaS applications as well as network access.
Configure SaaS Application Authentication Policy groups on the Web Security 
Manager > SaaS Policies page. For more information about SaaS Application 
Authentication Policy groups, see 
.
Working with Policy Groups
A policy group is an administrator defined configuration that allows you to apply 
acceptable use policies to specific categories of users. After you create policy 
groups, you can define the control settings for each group.