Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S170
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Chapter 2 Using the Web Security Appliance
Participating in The Cisco SensorBase Network
AnyConnect Clients send their web traffic to the appliance using the Secure Mobility feature. For more
information, see
information, see
Step 5
In the Excluded Domains and IP Addresses field, optionally enter any domains or IP addresses to
exclude from traffic sent to the SensorBase servers.
exclude from traffic sent to the SensorBase servers.
Step 6
Submit and commit your changes.
Sharing Data
Participating in the Cisco SensorBase Network means that Cisco collects data and shares that
information with the SensorBase threat management database. This data includes information about
request attributes and how the appliance handles requests.
information with the SensorBase threat management database. This data includes information about
request attributes and how the appliance handles requests.
Cisco recognizes the importance of maintaining your privacy, and does not collect or use personal or
confidential information such as usernames and passwords. Additionally, the file names and URL
attributes that follow the hostname are obfuscated to ensure confidentiality. When it comes to decrypted
HTTPS transactions, the SensorBase Network only receives the IP address, web reputation score, and
URL category of the server name in the certificate.
confidential information such as usernames and passwords. Additionally, the file names and URL
attributes that follow the hostname are obfuscated to ensure confidentiality. When it comes to decrypted
HTTPS transactions, the SensorBase Network only receives the IP address, web reputation score, and
URL category of the server name in the certificate.
If you agree to participate in the SensorBase Network, data sent from your appliance is transferred
securely using HTTPS. Sharing data improves Cisco’s ability to react to web-based threats and protect
your corporate environment from malicious activity.
securely using HTTPS. Sharing data improves Cisco’s ability to react to web-based threats and protect
your corporate environment from malicious activity.