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TRITON - Web Security Help, Version 7.7 - Websense

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Scanning and SSL Decryption Bypass Options2. Select On (default) to enable file analysis on files from uncategorized sites andfiles from sites with elevated risk profiles, as identified by <strong>Web</strong>sense <strong>Security</strong>Labs.3. Select Aggressive analysis to analyze inbound files from sites with elevated riskprofiles and from sites with lower risk profiles. This option consumes additionalsystem resources.Antivirus Scanning1. Select Off to disable antivirus analysis.2. Select On (default) to enable antivirus analysis of files from uncategorized sitesand files from sites with elevated risk profiles, as identified by <strong>Web</strong>sense <strong>Security</strong>Labs.3. Select Aggressive analysis to apply antivirus analysis to inbound files from siteswith elevated risk profiles and from sites with lower risk profiles. This optionconsumes additional system resources.Rich Internet application scanningSelect Scan rich Internet applications to analyze Flash files for malicious content.FTP file scanningSelect Scan FTP files to analyze files that are downloaded with the FTP protocol.(FTP over HTTP file downloads and uploads are subject to the HTTP/HTTPS filescanning settings.) To be meaningful, this option requires that Content Gateway beconfigured to proxy FTP traffic. See Content Gateway Manager <strong>Help</strong>.NoteThe Scan rich Internet applications and Scan FTP filesoptions are available only when Advanced Detection isenabled. When the Advanced Detection file analysisfeature is turned off, the rich Internet application scanningfeature is disabled and the check box is cleared.File Type Options1. To specify the types of files to analyze, click File Type Options. As a bestpractice, analyze all suspicious files, as identified by <strong>Web</strong>sense <strong>Security</strong> Labs,and all executable and unrecognized files.2. To always analyze files having a specific extension, select Files with thefollowing extensions, enter the extension in the entry field and click Add.To remove an extension from the list, click on the extension to select it, and clickDelete.When you are done configuring file analysis options, click OK to cache your changes.Changes are not implemented until you click Save and Deploy.<strong>TRITON</strong> - <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Help</strong> 195

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