Secure Computing SSL Scanner User Manual

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To view or modify the actions that are currently configured for these actions,
click on the

Text Categorization

link in the checkbox inscription.

This will take you to the

Text Categorization

tab, where you have access

to the corresponding settings.

Document Upload Filter

The

Document Upload Filter

section looks like this:

Using this section, you can configure actions for outbound user-originating of-
fice documents that are potentially malicious.

The document formats that can be filtered include Microsoft Word 97-2003, Mi-
crosoft Excel 95-2003, Microsoft PowerPoint 95-2003 and all known versions
of Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF).

Furthermore, they include the following open document formats: Generic XML,
Microsoft OpenXML, Oasis Open Document Format, and the Simple Object
Access Protocol (SOAP), which is an XML-based communications protocol for
applications.

These documents may contain “active” content. Word, Excel, PowerPoint and
Microsoft Open XML support ActiveX controls and macros, while PDF and the
Oasis Open Document Format support embedded JavaScript.

This active content may be hostile rather than friendly, so for full protection
against files that are embedded in Microsoft Office, PDF or open format docu-
ments, you should use the filter provided by the Document Inspector to inspect
these documents and block malicious content from entering your corporate net-
work.

If you want to use this filter, make sure the checkbox next to the section heading
is marked. The checkbox is marked by default.

After specifying the appropriate settings, click on

Apply Changes

to make

them effective.

Use the following drop-down list to configure actions for office documents:

Encrypted document found

Select an action here, e. g.

Block

or

Allow

. This action will be taken if the

filter detects an inbound office document that is potentially malicious.

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