A new Cisco Web Security Appliance feature enables administrators to create custom categories for third party feeds and provide more effective protection against specific threats, for example, phishing. Once a feed is imported, an access policy can be created to block malicious URLs or IP addresses. To learn more about Cisco Web Security visit: http://cs.co/6055B4NmP.
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