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AsyncOS 9.5.x for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 1      Introduction
  Cisco Content Security Management Overview
New in Release 9.5 
 
Cisco Content Security Management Overview
AsyncOS for Cisco Content Security Management incorporates the following features:
External Spam Quarantine: Hold spam and suspected spam messages for end users, and allow end 
users and administrators to review messages that are flagged as spam before making a final 
determination. 
Centralized Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines: Provide a single interface for managing 
these quarantines and the messages quarantined in them from multiple Email Security appliances. 
Allows you to store quarantined messages behind the firewall. 
Centralized reporting: Run reports on aggregated data from multiple Email and Web Security 
appliances. The same reporting features available on individual appliances are available on Security 
Management appliances. In addition, there are several extended reports for web security that are 
uniquely available on the Security Management appliance. 
Feature
Description
Support for new 
features in 
AsyncOS 8.8 for 
Cisco Web 
Security 
Appliances 
Reporting support for on-premises File Analysis using a Cisco AMP Threat Grid 
Appliance. 
See important configuration requirements in the Advanced Malware Protection 
report section of the web reporting chapter in the user guide PDF available from 
Configuration Master 8.8 replaces Configuration Master 8.5 or 8.7. Existing 
settings in those configuration masters are rolled automatically and seamlessly to 
the new configuration master during upgrade. 
Support for new 
features in 
AsyncOS 9.5 and 
9.6 for Cisco 
Email Security 
Appliances 
Reporting support for the following features that are new in AsyncOS 9.5 and 9.6 
for Cisco Email Security Appliances: 
Advanced Malware Protection file analysis using a private cloud (on-premises 
Cisco AMP Threat Grid Appliance) 
In AsyncOS 9.6 for Cisco Email Security Appliances, this also includes support 
for viewing detailed file analysis results in the cloud for all files uploaded from 
any appliance on your network. 
See important configuration requirements in the Advanced Malware Protection 
report section of the email reporting chapter in the user guide PDF. 
Performance monitoring (improvements to the System Capacity report) 
Graymail management and safe unsubscribing 
Web interaction tracking  
For details, search for the relevant terms in the email reporting chapter of the online 
help or user guide.