What's New in this Release
This section describes the new features and enhancements in this release of AsyncOS for Cisco Content Security Management.
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Description |
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Support for new hardware models |
The AsyncOS 13.5.0 release for Cisco Content Security Management appliance supports the following hardware models:
For details, see https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/security/content-security-management-appliance/datasheet_C78-721194.html |
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Performing Threat Analysis using Casebooks |
The Cisco Content Security Management appliance now includes the casebook and pivot menu widgets.
You can perform the following actions in your appliance using the casebook and pivot menu widgets:
For more information, see Integrating with Cisco Threat Response. |
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Ability to configure web modules on Cisco Threat Response portal |
You can now configure web modules on the Cisco Threat Response portal. On the Cisco Threat Response portal, navigate to Settings > Integration Modules > Configure Modules > SMA Web - Cisco Content Security Management Appliance - Web to configure web modules. For more information, see https://visibility.amp.cisco.com/. |
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Ability to choose Cisco Threat Response server when registering appliance with Cisco Threat Response |
When registering your appliance with Cisco Threat Response, you can now choose a Cisco Threat Response server to connect your appliance to Cisco Threat Response. The following are the Cisco Threat Response servers that are supported for this release:
For more information, see Integrating with Cisco Threat Response. |
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Managing favorite reports |
You can now create a custom report page by assembling charts (graphs) and tables from all your existing email security reports on the new web interface of your appliance. For more information, see Working With Reports on the New Web Interface. |
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Scheduling and Archiving Web Reports |
You can now schedule web reports and view the archived reports on the new web interface of your appliance. For more information, see Using Centralized Web Reporting and Tracking. |
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Support for new features in AsyncOS 13.0 for Cisco Email Security Appliances |
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Improving User Experience by Collecting Feature Usage Statistics |
The Cisco Content Security Management appliance now collects feature/interface usage statistics on the new web interface of the appliance that helps Cisco improve overall user experience. All data collected is anonymized. If you want to opt-out of this feature, navigate to Management Appliance > System Administration > General Settings > Usage Analytics page of the web interface to disable it. For more information, see Monitoring Web Usage Analytics. |
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Improving user experience by collecting web interface usage statistics of the appliance |
The Cisco Content Security Management appliance can now collect the web interface usage statistics of the appliance using the Usage Analytics feature. This feature is used to collect and analyze the web interface usage data and provide insight to improve user experience of the appliance. For more information, see Monitoring Web Usage Analytics. |
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Single Sign-On using SAML 2.0 |
The Cisco Content Security Management appliance now supports SAML 2.0 SSO so that the users can log in to the web interface of the appliance using the same credentials that are used to access other SAML 2.0 SSO enabled services within their organization. For more information, see SSO Using SAML 2.0. |
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Managing Multiple Subset of Configuration Masters |
You can now configure subsets of a particular version of the Configuration Master to centrally manage the different policy configurations of your Web Security appliance. For more information, see Managing Web Security Appliances. |