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05/10/2022 12:23 pm
A Cisco ESA administrator has been tasked with configuring the Cisco ESA to ensure there are no viruses before quarantined emails are delivered. In addition, delivery of mail from known bad mail servers must be prevented .
Which two actions must be taken in order to meet these requirements? (Choose two)
- A . Use outbreak filters from SenderBase
- B . Enable a message tracking service
- C . Configure a recipient access table
- D . Deploy the Cisco ESA in the DMZ
- E . Scan quarantined emails using AntiVirus signatures
Suggested Answer: A,E
Explanation:
Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/esa/esa12-0/user_guide/b_ESA_Admin_Guide_12_0/b_ESA_Admin_Guide_12_0_chapter_0100100. html-> Therefore Outbreak filters can be used to block emails from bad mail servers. Web servers and email gateways are generally located in the DMZ so
Note: The recipient access table (RAT), not to be confused with remote-access Trojan (also RAT), is a Cisco ESA term that defines which recipients are accepted by a public listener.
Explanation:
Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/esa/esa12-0/user_guide/b_ESA_Admin_Guide_12_0/b_ESA_Admin_Guide_12_0_chapter_0100100. html-> Therefore Outbreak filters can be used to block emails from bad mail servers. Web servers and email gateways are generally located in the DMZ so
Note: The recipient access table (RAT), not to be confused with remote-access Trojan (also RAT), is a Cisco ESA term that defines which recipients are accepted by a public listener.