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Profiles

What can I do here?

Use this window to create and edit profiles.

Getting Here

Getting Here - Security Policies > Threat Prevention > Policy > Threat Tools > Profiles

Optimized Protection Profile Settings

The Optimized profile is activated by default, because it gives excellent security with good gateway performance.

These are the goals of the Optimized profile, and the settings that achieve those goals:

Goal

Parameter

Setting

Apply settings to all the Threat Prevention Software Blades

Blades Activation

Activate the profile for IPS, Anti-Bot, Anti-Virus, Threat Emulation and Threat Extraction.

Do not have a critical effect on performance

Performance impact

Activate protections that have a Medium or lower effect on performance.

Protect against important threats

Severity

Protect against threats with a severity of Medium or above.

Reduce false-positives

Confidence

Set to Prevent the protections with an attack confidence of Medium or High.

Set to Detect the protections with a confidence of Low.

Profiles Pane

The pane shows a list of profiles that have been created, their confidence levels, and performance impact settings. The Profiles pane contains these options:

Option

Meaning

New

Creates a new profile.

View

Shows an existing profile.

Edit

Modifies an existing profile.

Clone

Creates a copy of an existing profile.

Delete

Deletes a profile.

Where Used

Shows you reference information for the profile.

Search

Searches for a profile.

Last Modified

Shows who last modified the selected profile, when and on which client.

Performance Impact

Performance impact is how much a protection affects the gateway performance. Some activated protections might cause issues with connectivity or performance. You can set protections to not be prevented or detected if they have a higher impact on gateway performance.

There are three options:

Severity

Severity of the threat. Probable damage of a successful attack to your environment.

There are three degrees of severity:

Activation Settings

Confidence Level

The confidence level is how confident the Software Blade is that recognized attacks are actually virus or bot traffic. Some attack types are more subtle than others and legitimate traffic can sometimes be mistakenly recognized as a threat. The confidence level value shows how well protections can correctly recognize a specified attack.

Creating Profiles

You can choose from multiple pre-configured Profiles, but not change them. You can create a new profile or clone a profile. When you create a new profile, it includes all the Threat Prevention Software Blades by default.

When HTTPS inspection is enabled on the Security Gateway, Threat Emulation, Anti-Bot, and Anti-Virus can analyze the applicable HTTPS traffic.

To create a new Threat Prevention profile:

  1. In SmartConsole, select Security Policies > Threat Prevention.
  2. From the Threat Tools section, click Profiles.

    The Profiles page opens.

  3. Right-click a profile and select New.
  4. Configure the settings for the profile.
  5. Click OK.
  6. Install the Threat Prevention policy.

Cloning Profiles

You can create a clone of a selected profile and then make changes. You cannot change the out-of-the-box profiles: Basic, Optimized, and Strict.

To clone a Threat Prevention profile:

  1. In SmartConsole, select Security Policies > Threat Prevention.
  2. From the Threat Tools section, click Profiles.

    The Profiles page opens.

  3. Right-click the profile and select Clone.
  4. The Name field shows the name of the copied profile plus _copy.
  5. Rename the profile.
  6. Click OK.
  7. Publish the changes.

Editing Profiles

You can change the settings of the Threat Prevention profile according to your requirements.

To edit a profile:

  1. In SmartConsole, select Security Policies > Threat Prevention.
  2. From the Threat Tools section, click Profiles.

    The Profiles page opens.

  3. Right-click the profile and select Edit.

Deleting Threat Prevention Profiles

You can delete a profile, but you cannot delete the default Threat Prevention profiles.

To delete a profile:

  1. In SmartConsole, select Security Policies > Threat Prevention.
  2. From the Threat Tools section, click Profiles.

    The Profiles page opens.

  3. Right-click the profile, and click Delete.

    A window opens and shows a confirmation message.

  4. Click Yes.

    If the profile is used by another object, you cannot delete it. The error message is shown in the Tasks window.

  5. Install Policy.

To show the objects that use a profile:

  1. From the Profiles page, select the profile.

    The Summary

  2. From the Where Used section in the Summary tab, click Where Used.

    The Where Used window opens and shows the profile.

  3. Right click the rule and select View in policy.

Showing Changes to a Threat Prevention Profile

You can show the Audit log and see changes that were made to a Threat Prevention profile.

To show the Audit log for a Threat Prevention profile:

  1. In SmartConsole, click Logs & Monitor.
  2. Click the Audit tab, or press CTRL + T and click Open Audit Logs View.
  3. In Enter search query, enter the name of the profile.
  4. To refine the search:
    1. Right-click the Object Type column heading and select Add Filter.
    2. Enter Threat Prevention Profile.
    3. Click the filter to add it to the search.
    4. Click OK.

      The search results are filtered to Threat Prevention profiles.

  5. To see more information about the changes to a profile, double-click the Audit log.