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How is Cisco Umbrella configured to log only security events?
- A . per policy
B. in the Reporting settings
C. in the Security Settings section
D. per network in the Deployments section
Suggested Answer: A
Explanation:
The logging of your identities’ activities is set per-policy when you first create a policy. By default, logging is on and set to log all requests an identity makes to reach destinations. At any time after you create a policy, you can change what level of identity activity Umbrella logs.
From the Policy wizard, log settings are:
Log All Requests―For full logging, whether for content, security or otherwise
Log Only Security Events―For security logging only, which gives your users more privacy―a good setting for people with the roaming client installed on personal devices
Don’t Log Any Requests―Disables all logging. If you select this option, most reporting for identities with this policy will not be helpful as nothing is logged to report on.
Reference: https://docs.umbrella.com/deployment-umbrella/docs/log-management
Explanation:
The logging of your identities’ activities is set per-policy when you first create a policy. By default, logging is on and set to log all requests an identity makes to reach destinations. At any time after you create a policy, you can change what level of identity activity Umbrella logs.
From the Policy wizard, log settings are:
Log All Requests―For full logging, whether for content, security or otherwise
Log Only Security Events―For security logging only, which gives your users more privacy―a good setting for people with the roaming client installed on personal devices
Don’t Log Any Requests―Disables all logging. If you select this option, most reporting for identities with this policy will not be helpful as nothing is logged to report on.
Reference: https://docs.umbrella.com/deployment-umbrella/docs/log-management
Posted : 24/12/2022 7:53 am