Configuring Category Filters
Category filters are content categorization rules that BloxOne Threat Defense Cloud uses to detect and filter specific internet content. Based on your configuration, specific actions such as Allow or Block will be taken on the detected content. BloxOne Threat Defense Cloud provides the following content categories from which you can build your category filters:
Category Filters | |
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Category | Sub-Category |
Business/Services | Business |
Finance/Banking | |
Job Search | |
Stock Trading | |
Drugs | Alcohol |
Drugs | |
Tobacco | |
Entertainment/Culture | Art/Culture/Heritage |
Humor/Comics | |
Internet Radio/TV | |
Media Downloads | |
Media Sharing | |
Recreation/Hobbies | |
Streaming Media | |
Entertainment | |
Games | Gambling |
Gambling Related | |
Games | |
Information Technology | Computing/Internet |
Content Server | |
Information Security | |
Interactive Web Applications | |
Internet Services | |
Personal Network Storage | |
Remote Access | |
Resource Sharing | |
Shareware/Freeware | |
Software/Hardware | |
Technical Information | |
Text Translators | |
Web Ads | |
Information/Communication | Blogs/Wiki |
Chat | |
Digital Postcards | |
Forum/Bulletin Boards | |
General News | |
Instant Messaging | |
Messaging | |
Mobile Phone | |
Moderated | |
Portal Sites | |
Professional Networking | |
Public Information | |
Search Engines | |
Technical/Business Forums | |
Text/Spoken Only | |
Usenet News | |
Visual Search Engine | |
Web Mail | |
Web Meetings | |
Web Phone | |
Lifestyle | Controversial Opinions |
Dating/Personals | |
Dating/Social Networking | |
Personal Pages | |
Restaurants | |
Social Networking | |
Sports | |
Travel | |
Mature/Violent | Extreme |
Game/Cartoon Violence | |
Gruesome Content | |
Profanity | |
Violence | |
Weapons | |
Pornography/Nudity | Incidental Nudity |
Nudity | |
Pornography | |
Provocative Attire | |
Sexual Materials | |
Purchasing | Auctions/Classifieds |
Fashion/Beauty | |
Marketing/Merchandising | |
Motor Vehicles | |
Online Shopping | |
Pharmacy | |
Real Estate | |
Risk/Fraud/Crime | Anonymizers |
Anonymizing Utilities | |
Browser Exploits | |
Consumer Protection | |
Discrimination | |
Historical Revisionism | |
Illegal UK | |
Malicious Downloads | |
Malicious Sites | |
Parked Domain | |
Phishing | |
Potential Criminal Activities | |
Potential Hacking/Computer Crime | |
Potential Illegal Software | |
PUPs | |
Residential IP Addresses | |
School Cheating Information | |
Spam URLs | |
Spyware/Adware/Keyloggers | |
P2P/File Sharing | |
Society/Education/Religion | Education/Reference |
For Kids | |
Government/Military | |
Health | |
History | |
Major Global Religions | |
Non-Profit/Advocacy/NGO | |
Politics/Opinion | |
Religion/Ideology | |
Uncategorized | Uncategorized |
Each filter category contains sub-categories that further define the respective content. For example, the Drugs category includes the following sub-categories: Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco. When you configure your category filter, you can add as many categories and sub-categories as you need. For example, if you want BloxOne Threat Defense Cloud to detect and block internet content related to tobacco and alcohol, you select and add these sub-categories while configuring your category filter. You then add the category filter to your security policy and assign the Block action for the filter.
Although you cannot view or configure the predefined domains that are associated with the sub-categories, you can set the Block, Allow, Log, or Redirect action when you add the category filter to the security policy. For information about security policies, see Configuring Security Policies.
To use category filters, complete the following:
- Create a category filter, as described in Creating Filters.
- Add the category filter to the security policy, as described in Configuring Security Policies.
- To update a category filter, see Editing Filters.
Configuring Application Filters
Application filters are a set of rules that BloxOne Threat Defense Cloud uses to detect and filter specific Internet content. The Application Classification Service (ACS) provides accessibility to applications based on their category or subcategory. Using application filters, you can set security policies based on whether you want to allow an app to access the Internet at all times, or if you want the app to use local resolution when used with BloxOne DDI appliances.
To use application filters, complete the following:
- Create an application filter, as described in Creating Filters.
- Add the application filter to the security policy, as described in Configuring Security Policies.
- To update an application filter, see Editing Filters.
To use application filters with local on-prem resolution, see local on-prem resolution.
To view information on filters, see the following: