SonicWALL Comprehensive Anti-Spyware Configuration for TZ Spyware Protection

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TotalSecure Configuration Task List

Anti-Spyware Global Settings - provides the key settings for enabling SonicWALL Anti-Spyware on your SonicWALL security appliance, specifying global SonicWALL Anti-Spyware protection based on three classes of spyware, and other configuration options.

Anti-Spyware Policies - allows you to view SonicWALL Anti-Spyware signatures and configure the handling of signatures by category groups or on a signature by signature basis. Categories are signatures grouped together based on the type of attack.

Caution You must enable and configure SonicWALL Anti-Spyware on the SonicWALL management interface before anti-spyware policies are applied to your network traffic.

Enabling SonicWALL Anti-Spyware

SonicWALL Anti-Spyware must be globally enabled on your SonicWALL security appliance. Select the the Enable Anti-Spywarecheck box (a checkmark is displayed), and then click Apply.

Checking the Enable Anti-Spywarecheck box does not automatically start SonicWALL Anti-Spyware protection. You must also specify a Prevent All action in the Signature Groups table to activate Anti-Spyware on the SonicWALL security appliance, and then specify the zones you want to protect on the Network > Zones page. You can also select Detect All for spyware event logging and alerting.

To disable Anti-Spyware, uncheck the Enable Anti-Spywarecheck box. This will prevent blocking of traffic that matches the Anti-Spyware signatures. However, some signatures belong to Application Filter category sets as well as other types of category sets such as GAV, IPS, Anti-Spyware, or Web Filters. If Application Filtering is enabled, these signatures are blocked by the Application Filter process even when you configure the other filters to allow them.

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Contents Document Scope What is TotalSecure?Introduction Benefits of TotalSecure Every SonicWALL TotalSecure solution includes the followingBenefits SonicWALL Gateway Anti-VirusGAV Overview How Does GAV Work?SonicWALL Gateway Anti-Virus/Intrusion Prevention Features SonicWALL GAV Multi-Layered Approach Internal Network Protection Remote Site ProtectionHttp File Downloads Server Protection SonicWALL GAV ArchitectureProtocol Handling Disabling the SonicWALL GAV/IPS EngineSmtp How Does IPS Work? SonicWALL Intrusion Prevention ServiceIPS Overview What is a Zone? Spyware Threat SonicWALL Anti-Spyware Security ServiceSonicWALL Anti-Spyware SonicWALL Anti-Spyware How Does CFS Premium Work? SonicWALL Content Filtering Service PremiumCFS Overview How Does DPI Work? SonicWALL Deep Packet InspectionDPI Overview Deep Packet Inspection Flow Diagram SonicWALL Security Dashboard Security Dashboard Overview SonicWALL Security Dashboard How Does the Security Dashboard Work? What is Security Dashboard?Registering Your Appliance on MySonicWALL Registering Your Appliance on MySonicWALL Registering Your SonicWALL Security Appliance TotalSecure Configuration Task ListApplying SonicWALL GAV Protection on Interfaces Setting Up SonicWALL GAV ProtectionEnabling SonicWALL GAV Edit Zone Applying SonicWALL GAV Protection on Zones SonicOS EnhancedViewing SonicWALL GAV Status Information Enabling Inbound Inspection Updating SonicWALL GAV SignaturesSpecifying Protocol Filtering Enabling Outbound Smtp Inspection Configuring Client Alerts and an Exclusion ListRestricting File Transfers Configuring Client AlertsConfiguring a SonicWALL GAV Exclusion List Displaying Signatures Viewing SonicWALL GAV SignaturesEnabling SonicWALL IPS Navigating the Gateway Anti-Virus Signatures TableBrute-force Baseline Setup Enable IPS LoggingSetting Up SonicWALL Anti-Spyware Protection Enabling SonicWALL Anti-Spyware Specifying Spyware Danger Level Protection Setting Up CFS PremiumGlossary Glossary Related Documentation Solution Document Version History Version Number Date Related Documentation SonicWALL TZ 180 TotalSecure
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