Configure scanning and security policies for email, Web, IM, and P2P.
Determine what action the UTM will take when malware is detected. Configure email security settings, including scanning and user notification - to alert users and/or senders regarding the security status of their email. Custom alerts can be sent when malware is found, when it is not found, or when a scan has been skipped. Infected attachments can also be replaced with a customized warning message.
Configure the UTM to filter email based on keywords in the subject line, or by the file type, name, or password status of attachments. Also tells the UTM what action to take when an email meets any of these pre-determined parameters. Emails and/or attachments can be logged, or blocked and logged.
Configure white lists and black lists for Email, based on the recipient's IP address, domain, or Email address. Email can also be white listed based on the recipient's domain or email address.
Provides the capability to quickly enable or add real-time blacklists to the UTM.
Enable and configure Distributed Spam Analysis anti-spam detection.
Configures the UTM for Web-based malware handling, including what action the UTM will take when infections are found and how to handle messages that are larger than a pre-determined size. Custom alerts can also be sent when malware is found.
Perform Web content filtering. Block specified file types, Web objects, and keywords within Web pages.
Configure the UTM to block URLs from the selected categories. The content filter consists of 64 different categories with a real-time "in the cloud" database of hundreds of millions of URLs. Filtering can be designed to be continuously enforced, or only during certain scheduled days/times. URLs can be submitted to check for classification.
Configure URL white lists and black lists.
Configure HTTPS scan Settings.
Catalogs all certificates for the UTM and tells it what Web sites to allow without a corresponding certificate.
Configure the UTM to bypass the HTTPS scanning of specific trusted hosts.
Configure the UTM for FTP-based malware handling, including what action the UTM will take when infections are found, how to handle messages that are larger than a pre-determined size, and what file extensions should be blocked.
The UTM can be configured to override previously determined application rules.
The UTM can be configured to bypass the content filtering for specified client or destination IP addresses.