Policy enforcement and management components
Component | Description |
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Policy Database | Stores configuration and policy information. Installed automatically with Policy Broker. |
Policy Broker | Manages requests from web protection components for policy and general configuration information. |
Policy Server |
Configure Policy Server settings in the Security Manager (see Working with Policy Server). Policy and most configuration settings are shared between Policy Servers that share a Policy Database (see Working in a multiple Policy Server environment). |
Filtering Service |
Provides Internet policy enforcement in conjunction with Content Gateway (Forcepoint Web Security), or with Network Agent or a third-party integration product (Forcepoint URL Filtering). When a user requests a site, Filtering Service receives the request and determines which policy applies.
Configure Filtering Service behavior in the Security Manager (see Internet Usage Filters and Configuring filtering settings). |
Network Agent |
For more information, see Configure Network Agent. |
Forcepoint URL Database |
Download the Forcepoint URL Database to activate policy enforcement, and make sure that the database is kept up to date. If the Forcepoint URL Database is more than 2 weeks old, no policy enforcement can occur. See The Forcepoint URL Database for more information. |
INFRASTRUCTURE |
The platform that supports and unites the Web, Data, and Email modules of the Forcepoint Security Manager. Maintains an internal database of global settings that apply to all management modules. |
Web module (part of the Forcepoint Security Manager) |
Serves as the configuration, management, and reporting interface for your web protection software. Use the Web module of the Security Manager to define and customize Internet access policies, configure components, report on Internet activity, and more. The Web module is made up of the following services:
See Working in the Forcepoint Security Manager for more information. |
Usage Monitor |
Usage Monitor tracks URL category access (shown in Real- Time Monitor) and protocol access, and generates alert messages according to the alerting behavior you have configured. See Alerting and Real-Time Monitor for more information. |
Content Gateway |
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Remote Filtering Client |
See Manage Off-site Users for more information. |
Remote Filtering Server |
See Manage Off-site Users for more information. |
State Server |
In multiple Filtering Service environments, tracks client quota, confirm, password override, and account override sessions to ensure that access time is allocated correctly. To enable this functionality, deploy one State Server per Policy Server. |