Strata Cloud Manager
Manage: Security Policy
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- Prisma SD-WAN Dashboard: Device to Controller Connectivity
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- Dashboard: PAN-OS CVEs
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Manage: Security Policy
Learn how to manage Security Policy.
Where Can I Use This? | What Do I Need? |
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Each of these licenses include access to Strata Cloud Manager:
→ The features and capabilities available to you in Strata Cloud Manager depend on which license(s) you are
using.
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Your security policy is where you define how
you want to enforce traffic in your Prisma Access and NGFW deployments. All traffic
that passes through your Strata Cloud Manager environment is evaluated against your
security policy, and rules are applied from the top down.
To set up your security policy, go to ManageConfigurationNGFW and Prisma AccessSecurity ServicesSecurity Policy.
Get Started with Security Policy
Here are some things you can do now to make security policy work for you.
- Create a Security Policy Rule – Security policies allow you to enforce rules and take action, and can be as general or specific as needed.
- Track Rules Within a Rulebase – Each rule within a rulebase is automatically numbered; when you move or reorder rules, the numbers change based on the new order.
- Enforce Policy Rule Best Practices – When creating or modifying rules, you can require a rule description, tag, audit comment, etc. to ensure your policy rulebase is correctly organized and grouped, and to preserve important rule history for auditing purposes.
- Test Policy Rules – Use the Policy Analyzer check policy rules.
- Activate a Security Profile – A security profile is applied to scan traffic after the application or category is allowed by the Security policy.
- Create a Security Profile Group – A security profile group is a set of security profiles that can be treated as a unit and then easily added to security policies.
- Set Up File Blocking – Identify specific file types that you want to want to block or monitor.
- Create a Data Filtering Profile – Keep sensitive information from leaving your network.
- Manage Web Security – Control access (general browsing) to the internet and SaaS applications.