Dec 1, 2017 — ETP updates
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An SIA administrator can now enable Safe Search in a policy configuration. This feature allows you to block or prohibit adult and explicit content in search results that are completed by end users on Google or Bing search engines.
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An SIA administrator can now report a domain is a potential threat and include supporting information for our analysts to review.
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If an end user attempts to access a domain or IP address that is included in the Deny List, the end user is directed to an error page that indicates access to the domain is prohibited.
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Protect laptops that are off-network with the Enterprise Client Connector, a DNS proxy application that you download from the SIA portal and configure for installation on enterprise users’ laptops. The Client Connector allows you to apply an SIA policy to DNS requests that are made outside the corporate network. With the Client Connector, you can detect an end user’s network conditions, send off-network DNS requests to SIA, log Client Connector activity, and identify the machine name.
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Identify the IP address of devices with the Enterprise Security Connector, a virtual machine that you deploy in your network to collect suspicious or malicious traffic, identify machines or laptops that are infected with malware or are making requests to malicious domains. This information is directed to the Security Connector based on the policy configuration. SIA reports on this data and allows administrators to correlate this data with threat event information.