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Avanan Administration Guide
Index
Avanan Administration Guide
Check Point Support
  1. Home
  2. Managing Security Exceptions
  • Important Information
  • Introduction to Avanan
  • Getting Started
  • Migrating from an Avanan Portal to a Check Point Portal
  • Configuring Security Engines
  • Email Protection
  • Messaging Apps Protection
  • File Storage Protection
  • Compromised Account (Anomaly) Detection
  • Partner Risk Assessment (Compromised Partners)
  • Cloud SMTP Relay
  • Managing Security Exceptions
    • Security Engine Exceptions
    • Global IoC Block List (IOC Management)
  • Managing Security Events
  • Managing Quarantine
  • Customization
  • SmartConfig Recommendations
  • Incident Response as a Service (IRaaS)
  • DMARC Management
  • Leaked Credentials
  • Security Awareness Training
  • User Management
  • Configuration SAML
  • Multi-Factor Authentication using Google Authenticator
  • Video Tutorials
  • Appendix

Managing Security Exceptions

Avanan supports two type ofthese exceptions:

  • Security Engine Exceptions - These exceptions are specific to individual security engines within the system. For example, an Anti-Phishing exception will not affect the Anti-Malware inspection of an email.

    • Anti-Phishing Exceptions

    • Anti-Malware Exceptions

    • DLP Exceptions

    • Click-Time Protection Exceptions

    • URL Reputation Exceptions

    • Threat Extraction Exceptions

    • Trusted Senders - End-User Allow-List

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