Table Of Contents
Third Party Product Integration
Overview
Cisco VPN Client Support
Cisco Security Monitor Integration Support
netForensics Integration Support
Third Party Product Integration
Overview
The Management Center for Cisco Security Agents provides integration with other third party products. This section provides information on supported third party integration applications.
In most cases, you are referred to the third party documentation for configuration information.
This section contains the following topics.
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Cisco VPN Client Support
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Cisco Security Monitor Integration Support
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netForensics Integration Support
Cisco VPN Client Support
The Cisco Security Agent is a supported configuration for the "Are You
There?" feature of the Cisco VPN Client, Release 4.0. For configuration
details, please refer to Chapter 1 of the Cisco VPN Client Administrator
Guide, in the section entitled "Configuring VPN Client Firewall Policy --
Windows Only."
Cisco Security Monitor Integration Support
Cisco Security Monitor is a Security Information Management application that can receive security events from multiple devices. Security Monitor presents the information in a real-time, web-based console so that these events can be managed across the network. Security Monitor also provides event notification, event reporting, and event correlation.
To integrate events generated by the Cisco Security Agent with the Security Monitor application, refer to Chapter 3 of your Security Monitor documentation, "Configuring Devices to Monitor."
netForensics Integration Support
netForensics is a Security Information Management application that can receive security events from multiple devices. This gives the administrator the convenience of having a single point from which to manage events from heterogeneous sources. netForensics presents the information in a real-time, web-based console so that these events can be managed across the network.
To integrate events generated by the Cisco Security Agent with the netForensics application, refer to your netForensics documentation.