05-13-2017 09:48 AM
Hi support community,
I recently bought image analysis license for ESA. I need you advise on the best practice to implement this feature. Kindly advise.
Thanks.
05-13-2017 01:06 PM
Hello,
The setup for Image Analysis is pretty straightforward. I would recommend using the default settings and then tweaking from there depending on your needs.
You can find more info on configuration of Image Analysis in the User Guide here : Image Analysis.
Thanks!
-Dennis M.
05-15-2017 05:25 PM
Hello dmccabej,
Thank you for the guide. :)
06-07-2017 09:39 PM
Hello. I
Thanks
06-08-2017 03:07 AM
Hi,
The higher the score threshold the less the chances of it being inappropriate.
Cisco fingerprinting determines the file type, and the image analyzer uses algorithms to analyze the image content. The scoring mechanism used is Cisco proprietary.
Lowering the sensitivity settings would increase chances of images getting caught, however can lead to false positives.
The following values are recommended:
• Clean: 0 to 49
• Suspect: 50 to 74
• Inappropriate: 75 to 100
- Libin V
06-08-2017 07:54 PM
Hi Libin,
I go through the ESA 10-0-1 User Guide and found the statement as below:
For example, if you find that you are getting false positives, you can decrease the sensitivity setting. Or, conversely, if you find that the image scanning is missing inappropriate content, you may want to set the sensitivity higher. The sensitivity setting is a value between 0 (no sensitivity) and 100 (highly sensitive). The default sensitivity setting of 65 is recommended.
Need your advise which one is correct? lower is more sensitive or high is more sensitive?
06-09-2017 02:32 AM
Lower is more sensitive. (can cause false positives as it would catch more content).
Higher is less sensitive. (can cause false negatives as it would catch less content).
And 65 is recommended.
- Libin V
05-15-2017 06:31 AM
Hello,
You can find additional information related to Cisco ESA Image Analysis below:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/email-security-appliance/118557-technote-esa-00.html
05-15-2017 05:27 PM
Hi Sriram Subramanian,
Thank you the extra information. Makes me understand image analysis better. :)
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