In this virtual instructor-led training course, you will learn how to set up, configure, administer, and integrate the Forcepoint Web Security Cloud service within the Cloud Security Gateway solution. The course covers initial configuration and installation, web policy creation, category and user management, and other uses of the Forcepoint Web Security Cloud system. Students will develop skills in web policy creation, web endpoint agent deployment, user account management, reporting, and maintenance.
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3 Days
3 Days
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- Articulate the key features and functions of Cloud Security Gateway and Web Security Cloud.
- Describe features, components, and key integrations that enable Web Security Cloud functionalities.
- Explain key navigation options within the administration portal.
- List key categories available for creating Web policies in Cloud Security Gateway.
- Apply Cloud Security Gateway account settings.
- Configure Web endpoint agent settings.
- Explain the role of Proxy Automation Configuration (PAC) files in directing traffic to the cloud.
- Identify the methods of directing traffic to the cloud.
- List the installation steps for Forcepoint Web Endpoint agent.
- List the details of managing Web policies.
- Define key policy components and how to administer them.
- Explain the different policy assignment methods and how to use them.
- Identify different Website categories and policy actions for Web categories.
- Describe different notification pages and customization.
- State the filtering order applicable to Web Security Cloud policies.
- Define the different account types on the Cloud Security Gateway portal.
- Explain how to manage contacts and users, and access the audit trail.
- Describe the directory synchronization configuration and settings.
- Explain how Web Security Cloud infrastructure authenticates local and remote users.
- Describe directory synchronization for Web Security Cloud and its best practices.
- List and explain how authentication methods work for different user types.
- Describe key differences between local and remote users, and plan policies for both.
- Identify the key features of the reporting product.
- Define how to customize cloud portal dashboards and thumbnail views.
- Describe different reporting features, categories, and tools.
- Explain the features in the Report Builder tool.
- Describe the benefits of Transaction View.
- Identify the different types of Web Security Cloud reports and how to customize them.
- List the steps to export and schedule report delivery.
- Describe support features and diagnostic tools in the endpoint agent.
- Explain how the endpoint agent identifies proxy users.
- Compare proxy connect and direct connect endpoint.
- Describe how to use the diagnosis tool.
- Explain the various ways of running client-info.
- Consultants, system architects, integrators, and planners who help customers with web security implementations
- System administrators, network security administrators, IT staff, and Forcepoint Web Security Cloud operators
- Forcepoint channel partners
- General understanding of system administration and Internet services
- Basic knowledge of networking and computer security concepts
- Basic knowledge of IPv4 networking concepts (IP addresses, routing, URLs, proxies, gateways, firewalls)
- User experience with platforms on which the Forcepoint Web Security Cloud software will be deployed
- Basic familiarity with privacy standard terminology and their acronyms (PCIDSS, HIPPA, PII, GDPR)
In this virtual instructor-led training course, you will learn how to set up, configure, administer, and integrate the Forcepoint Web Security Cloud service within the Cloud Security Gateway solution. The course covers initial configuration and installation, web policy creation, category and user management, and other uses of the Forcepoint Web Security Cloud system. Students will develop skills in web policy creation, web endpoint agent deployment, user account management, reporting, and maintenance.
- Articulate the key features and functions of Cloud Security Gateway and Web Security Cloud.
- Describe features, components, and key integrations that enable Web Security Cloud functionalities.
- Explain key navigation options within the administration portal.
- List key categories available for creating Web policies in Cloud Security Gateway.
- Apply Cloud Security Gateway account settings.
- Configure Web endpoint agent settings.
- Explain the role of Proxy Automation Configuration (PAC) files in directing traffic to the cloud.
- Identify the methods of directing traffic to the cloud.
- List the installation steps for Forcepoint Web Endpoint agent.
- List the details of managing Web policies.
- Define key policy components and how to administer them.
- Explain the different policy assignment methods and how to use them.
- Identify different Website categories and policy actions for Web categories.
- Describe different notification pages and customization.
- State the filtering order applicable to Web Security Cloud policies.
- Define the different account types on the Cloud Security Gateway portal.
- Explain how to manage contacts and users, and access the audit trail.
- Describe the directory synchronization configuration and settings.
- Explain how Web Security Cloud infrastructure authenticates local and remote users.
- Describe directory synchronization for Web Security Cloud and its best practices.
- List and explain how authentication methods work for different user types.
- Describe key differences between local and remote users, and plan policies for both.
- Identify the key features of the reporting product.
- Define how to customize cloud portal dashboards and thumbnail views.
- Describe different reporting features, categories, and tools.
- Explain the features in the Report Builder tool.
- Describe the benefits of Transaction View.
- Identify the different types of Web Security Cloud reports and how to customize them.
- List the steps to export and schedule report delivery.
- Describe support features and diagnostic tools in the endpoint agent.
- Explain how the endpoint agent identifies proxy users.
- Compare proxy connect and direct connect endpoint.
- Describe how to use the diagnosis tool.
- Explain the various ways of running client-info.
- Consultants, system architects, integrators, and planners who help customers with web security implementations
- System administrators, network security administrators, IT staff, and Forcepoint Web Security Cloud operators
- Forcepoint channel partners
- General understanding of system administration and Internet services
- Basic knowledge of networking and computer security concepts
- Basic knowledge of IPv4 networking concepts (IP addresses, routing, URLs, proxies, gateways, firewalls)
- User experience with platforms on which the Forcepoint Web Security Cloud software will be deployed
- Basic familiarity with privacy standard terminology and their acronyms (PCIDSS, HIPPA, PII, GDPR)