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21.3 What You Can Do in this Chapter

• Use the Security Policy Control screens
policies, asymmetrical routes, and manage and configure policies.
• Use the Anomaly Detection and Prevention (ADP) screens
detect traffic with protocol anomalies and take appropriate action.
• Use the Session Control screens (see
concurrent NAT/security policies traffic sessions a client can use.
Chapter 21 Security Policy
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Click this icon for more information on Application Patrol, which identifies traffic
that passes through the ZyWALL/USG, so you can decide what to do with specific
types of traffic. Traffic not recognized by application patrol is ignored.
UTM Profile > Application Patrol
Click this icon for more information on Content Filter, which controls access to
specific web sites or web content.
UTM Profile > Content Filter
Click this icon for more information on Intrusion Detection which can detect
malicious or suspicious packets used in network-based intrusions.
UTM Profile > IDP
Click this icon for more information on Anti-Virus, which checks traffic flows
through your network for known virus and spyware signature patterns.
UTM Profile > Anti-Virus
Click this icon for more information on Anti-Spam which can mark or discard
spam (unsolicited commercial or junk e-mail) and e-mail from certain servers
suspect of being used by spammers.
UTM Profile > Anti-Spam
Click this icon for more information on IPSec and SSL VPN. Internet Protocol
Security (IPSec) VPN connects IPSec routers or remote users using IPSec client
software. SSL VPN allows users to use a web browser for secure remote user
login without need of a VPN router or VPN client software.
VPN > IPSec VPN
VPN > SSL VPN
Click this icon to download VPN client software.
VPN > IPSec VPN
VPN > SSL VPN
Click this icon for more information on the Wireless AP Controller which sets how
the ZyWALL/USG allows APs to connect to the wireless network.
Wireless > AP Management > Mgnt. AP List
(Section 21.4 on page
Section 21.5 on page
ZyWALL/USG Series User's Guide
364
366) to enable or disable
(Section 21.5 on page
372) to limit the number of
372) to

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