Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S170
Chapter 1 Getting Started with the Web Security Appliance
What’s New in Version 7.0
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1 for Web User Guide
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products that work with Secure Mobility Solution are the Cisco IronPort Web
Security appliance, Cisco ASA 5500 series adaptive security appliance, and Cisco
AnyConnect secure mobility client.
Security appliance, Cisco ASA 5500 series adaptive security appliance, and Cisco
AnyConnect secure mobility client.
Using Secure Mobility Solution, mobile and remote users have a seamless
experience and are always protected from risks as if they were local users
connected within the network.
experience and are always protected from risks as if they were local users
connected within the network.
When Secure Mobility Solution is enabled on the Web Security appliance, you
can distinguish remote users from local users. This allows you to perform the
following tasks:
can distinguish remote users from local users. This allows you to perform the
following tasks:
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Create Identities and other policies for remote users.
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View reports for remote traffic.
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Enable single sign-on (SSO) for remote users.
To protect remote users using always-on security, first you must enable the Secure
Mobility Solution feature on the Web Security appliance. When Secure Mobility
Solution is enabled, you can distinguish between remote users from local users
when creating Identities.
Mobility Solution feature on the Web Security appliance. When Secure Mobility
Solution is enabled, you can distinguish between remote users from local users
when creating Identities.
For more information, see
New Feature: Application Visibility and Control
AsyncOS for Web 7.0 enhances the Cisco IronPort Web Usage Controls platform
to include the Application Visibility and Control engine (AVC engine) which
enables administrators to apply deeper controls to particular application types.
The AVC engine is an acceptable use policy component that inspects web traffic
to gain deeper understanding and control of web traffic used for applications.
Application control gives you more granular control over web traffic than just
URL filtering. For example, you can block streaming media from sports sites, but
not news sites.
to include the Application Visibility and Control engine (AVC engine) which
enables administrators to apply deeper controls to particular application types.
The AVC engine is an acceptable use policy component that inspects web traffic
to gain deeper understanding and control of web traffic used for applications.
Application control gives you more granular control over web traffic than just
URL filtering. For example, you can block streaming media from sports sites, but
not news sites.
To control applications using the AVC engine, enable the AVC engine when you
enable Cisco IronPort Web Usage Controls, and then define application control
settings in the Access Policies.
enable Cisco IronPort Web Usage Controls, and then define application control
settings in the Access Policies.
For more information, see
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