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ASA5506 Firepower

I need to now ASA5506 with firepower service can detect phishing websites , block the ads on the websites and detect any harmful cookies or male-ware on the websites and what is the requirements licence .

 

 

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Basically, that's possible with the IPS and URL-license. But perhaps you should look at a security proxy-solution. The WSA (Web Security Appliance) would be the Cisco-offering for that.

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Yes, although I'm not sure for your "harmful cookies" requirement. There is no option "block anything harmful", but if you know what to block, you can tune it. And I didn't spot your requirement for "malware" ... For that you need the AMP-license. The licensing ordering-code for the Firepower-Services IPS, URL and AMP will include the keyword "TAMC".

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Basically, that's possible with the IPS and URL-license. But perhaps you should look at a security proxy-solution. The WSA (Web Security Appliance) would be the Cisco-offering for that.

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Karsten thanks alot  for your support,

 

It can be done with ips and url licence ?

 

BR,

peter.

Yes, although I'm not sure for your "harmful cookies" requirement. There is no option "block anything harmful", but if you know what to block, you can tune it. And I didn't spot your requirement for "malware" ... For that you need the AMP-license. The licensing ordering-code for the Firepower-Services IPS, URL and AMP will include the keyword "TAMC".

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