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User Guide for AsyncOS 14.5 for Cisco Secure Web Appliance - GD (General Deployment)

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User Guide for AsyncOS 14.5 for Cisco Secure Web Appliance - GD (General Deployment)

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Updated:
July 11, 2022

Book Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Connect, Install, and Configure
  • Connect the Appliance to a Cisco Cloud Web Security Proxy
  • Intercepting Web Requests
  • Acquire End-User Credentials
  • Classify End-Users for Policy Application
  • SaaS Access Control
  • Integrate the Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) / ISE Passive Identity Controller (ISE-PIC)
  • Classify URLs for Policy Application
  • Create Policies to Control Internet Requests
  • Create Decryption Policies to Control HTTPS Traffic
  • Scan Outbound Traffic for Existing Infections
  • Configuring Security Services
  • File Reputation Filtering and File Analysis
  • Managing Access to Web Applications
  • Prevent Loss of Sensitive Data
  • Notify End-Users of Proxy Actions
  • Generate Reports to Monitor End-user Activity
  • Secure Appliance Reports
  • Secure Appliance Reports on the New Web Interface
  • Detecting Rogue Traffic on Non-Standard Ports
  • Monitor System Activity Through Logs
  • Integrate with Cisco SecureX and Cisco Threat Response
  • Perform System Administration Tasks
  • Troubleshooting
  • Command Line Interface
  • Additional Information
  • End User License Agreement

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