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Chapter 10      Create Policies to Control Internet Requests
  Access Control by URL Category
Access Control by URL Category
You can identify and action Web requests based on the category of Website they address. The Web 
Security appliance ships with many predefined URL categories, such as Web-based Email and others. 
Predefined categories, and the Websites associated with them, are defined within filtering databases that 
reside on the Web Security appliance. These databases are automatically kept up to date by Cisco. You 
can also create custom URL categories for host names and IP addresses that you specify. 
URL categories can be used by all policies except policies to identify requests. They can also be used by 
Access, Encrypted HTTPS Management and Data Security policies to apply actions to requests. 
See 
 for information about 
creating custom URL categories.
Using URL Categories to Identify Web Requests
Before You Begin
Enable Acceptable Use Control, see 
(Optional) Create Custom URL Categories, see 
.
Step 1
Choose a policy type (except SaaS) from the Web Security Manager menu.
Step 2
Click a policy name in the policies table (or add a new policy).
Step 3
Expand the Advanced section and click the link in the URL Categories field.
Step 4
Click the Add column cells corresponding to URL Categories you wish to identify web requests by. Do 
this for the Custom URL Categories and Predefined URL Categories lists as required.
Step 5
Click Done.
Step 6
Submit and commit your changes.
Using URL Categories to Action Web Request
Before You Begin
Enable Acceptable Use Control, see 
(Optional) Create Custom URL Categories, see 
.
Note
If you have used URL categories as criteria within a policy then those categories alone are available to 
specify actions against within the same policy. Some of the options described below may differ or be 
unavailable because of this.
Step 1
Choose one of Access PoliciesCisco Data Security Policies, or Encrypted HTTPS Management 
from the Web Security Manager menu.
Step 2
Find the required policy name in the policies table.