May 1, 2018 — ETP updates
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New sections for General policy settings. General policy settings are now organized into sections: The new Browsing Restrictions section contains SafeSearch and YouTube settings. The new Other Settings section contains the CDN Optimization switch.
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Update to YouTube Restricted Mode Settings. To enable YouTube Restricted Mode, an SIA administrator no longer needs to enable SafeSearch. A YouTube drop-down menu is now available in the new Browsing Restrictions section of the general policy settings. Administrators can choose from Unrestricted, Moderate, or Strict modes. By default, YouTube is set to Unrestricted mode.
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Block – DNS policy action now available for an Akamai Security List. Administrators can choose the Block – DNS policy for an Akamai Security List. In the last release, this action was not available for Akamai Security Lists.
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Roaming location replaced with new Unidentified IPs location. Like the roaming location, the new Unidentified IPs location applies to users who are remote or make DNS requests from unexpected IP addresses or locations that are not already configured in SIA. This location is available in SIA by default. A switch is also available on the Locations page where administrators can choose to allow or block traffic from Unidentified IP addresses.
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New Location IP Address/CIDR requirements. When configuring a location, these apply:
- The bit prefix for an IPv4 address must be between 24 and 32.
- The bit prefix for an IPv6 address must be between 120 and 128.
- A location cannot use an IP address that is claimed or used by another organization.
- A location cannot use an IP address that is configured for another SIA location in your network.
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Various reporting user interface updates:
- In addition to the selected date range or applied filters, events are organized by the dimension a report viewer selects. For example, if the domain dimension is selected, events are grouped by domain.
- A new Top 6 area lists the Top 6 values for the selected dimension. This data is also shown in a graph.
- Event details and Indicators of Compromise (IOC) details are now accessible in a separate window when a user selects to view more event or domain information.
- If your organization uses Enterprise Security Connector, Security Connector events are now available on the Security Connector tab of the Activity page (Monitoring > Activity).
- The Threat Analysis page is now called Event Analysis (Monitoring > Events).
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Secure Internet Access Enterprise Guest Wi-Fi now available. SIA Guest Wi-Fi is a cloud-based solution that organizations can use to specifically configure, apply, and monitor an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for a guest wi-fi network.