What's New in AsyncOS 14.3
Feature |
Description |
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Consolidated Event Logs Enhancement |
You can use the two fields to add a custom header, custom log entry, or both in Consolidated Event Logs.
The CEF log entry appears in Consolidated Event Logs when you configure the 'Consolidated Event Logs' log subscription with "Custom Log Entries" or ""Custom Log Headers" (whichever is applicable) present in "Selected Log Fields." For more information, see Content Filters, Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies, and Logging. |
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No Support for Cisco Secure Email Phishing Défense |
From this release onwards, as of December 14, 2022, the Cisco Secure Email Phishing Defense (formerly known as Cisco Advanced Phishing Protection) feature will no longer be supported from Secure Email Cloud Gateway 14.3 onwards. For more details, click here. Contact Cisco Technical Assistance for further assistance.
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Custom User Role for AMP Configurations |
The administrator can define a custom user role that provides access to AMP Configuration, AMP Reports, File Analysis Quarantine, and Message Tracking. The administrator can then assign this custom user role to the delegated administrator. The administrator can define the custom user role for AMP configurations in the following ways:
For more information, see Distributing Administrative Tasks. |
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Using only User-defined Passphrases to open Password-protected Attachments |
From this release onwards, you can choose to use only the user-defined passphrases created in your email gateway to open password-protected attachments in incoming and outgoing messages. You can configure this feature in any one of the following ways:
For more information, see Configuring Scan Behavior . |
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Integrating Secure Email Cloud Gateway with Threat Defense |
The Threat Defense Connector client connects the Secure Email Cloud Gateway with the Secure Email Threat Defense to scan messages for Advanced Phishing and Spoofing. When you configure the Threat Defense Connector, the Secure Email Cloud Gateway sends a copy of the actual message as an attachment to the Threat Defense portal’s message intake address. The message gets delivered to the user inbox, and advanced scanning completes in the Threat Defense portal. You can enable the Threat Defense Connector in any of the following ways:
For more information, see Integrating Secure Email Cloud Gateway with Threat Defense. |