Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S690 ユーザーガイド
S T E P 4 . R E V I E W
C H A P T E R 4 : I N S T A L L A T I O N A N D C O N F I G U R A T I O N
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3. Click Next.
The Review tab appears.
Step 4. Review
The last tab of the System Setup Wizard displays a summary of the configuration information
you chose. You can edit any of the configuration options by clicking the Edit button for each
section.
you chose. You can edit any of the configuration options by clicking the Edit button for each
section.
1. Verify that you are viewing the Review tab.
Web Reputation Filters
Choose whether or not to enable Web Reputation filtering for the
Global Policy Group. When you create custom Access Policy groups,
you can choose whether or not to enable Web Reputation filtering.
IronPort Web Reputation Filters is a security feature that analyzes web
server behavior and assigns a reputation score to a URL to determine
the likelihood that it contains URL-based malware.
Enable this option when you want to identify suspicious activity and
stop malware attacks before they occur.
For more information, see “Web Reputation Filters” on page 309.
Global Policy Group. When you create custom Access Policy groups,
you can choose whether or not to enable Web Reputation filtering.
IronPort Web Reputation Filters is a security feature that analyzes web
server behavior and assigns a reputation score to a URL to determine
the likelihood that it contains URL-based malware.
Enable this option when you want to identify suspicious activity and
stop malware attacks before they occur.
For more information, see “Web Reputation Filters” on page 309.
Malware and Spyware
Scanning
Scanning
Choose whether or not to enable malware and spyware scanning using
Webroot or McAfee. If enabled, also choose whether to monitor or
block detected malware.
You might choose to monitor malware when you evaluate the Web
Security appliance, and block malware when you purchase and use
the appliance.
You can further configure malware scanning after you finish the
System Setup Wizard. For details, see “Configuring Anti-Malware
Scanning” on page 328.
Webroot or McAfee. If enabled, also choose whether to monitor or
block detected malware.
You might choose to monitor malware when you evaluate the Web
Security appliance, and block malware when you purchase and use
the appliance.
You can further configure malware scanning after you finish the
System Setup Wizard. For details, see “Configuring Anti-Malware
Scanning” on page 328.
IronPort Data Security
Filtering
Filtering
Choose whether or not to enable IronPort Data Security Filters. The
IronPort Data Security Filters evaluate data leaving the network over
HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP to control what data goes where and how and
by whom.
Enable this option when you want to create IronPort Data Security
Policies to block particular types of upload requests.
For more information, see “Data Security and External DLP Policies
Overview” on page 214.
IronPort Data Security Filters evaluate data leaving the network over
HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP to control what data goes where and how and
by whom.
Enable this option when you want to create IronPort Data Security
Policies to block particular types of upload requests.
For more information, see “Data Security and External DLP Policies
Overview” on page 214.
Table 4-8 Security Options in System Setup Wizard (Continued)
Option
Description