Firewalls
You can find this module at the Global and Company levels.
A firewall is a network security device or software that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules. The primary purpose of a firewall is to establish a barrier between a secure internal network and untrusted external networks, such as the Internet. By inspecting and regulating network traffic, firewalls help prevent unauthorized access, protect against cyber threats, and ensure the security and privacy of the network.
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Table of Contents
- 1 Table of Contents
- 2 Firewalls - Details
- 2.1 Firewall Assets Table View
- 2.2 Firewall Asset Details View
- 2.3 Overview
- 2.4 System
- 2.5 Rules
- 2.6 Users
- 2.7 Interfaces
- 2.8 Groups
- 2.9 License
- 2.10 Problems
- 3 Firewalls - Toolbar Options
- 4 Get Support
Firewalls - Details
Access the Firewalls from the Assets category.
Learn how to add and map firewall credentials by watching the how-to video.
Tap on the firewall's IP to see the firewall details.
Firewall Assets Table View
The section contains the table view of your firewall assets, which include the following data fields.
Field | Description |
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IP | Displays the IP address of the firewall asset |
Host Name | Displays the hostname of the firewall asset |
Risk Score | Displays the risk score for the firewall asset |
Importance | Displays the importance of the firewall asset |
Agent Type | Displays the applicable agent type |
Manufacturer | Displays the manufacturer of the firewall asset |
Vulnerabilities | Displays the total count of vulnerabilities for the firewall assets |
Critical | Displays the count of Critical vulnerabilities for the firewall asset |
High | Displays the count of High vulnerabilities for the firewall asset |
Medium | Displays the count of Medium vulnerabilities for the firewall asset |
Low | Displays the count of Low vulnerabilities for the firewall asset |
CISA Vulnerabilities | Displays the count of CISA vulnerabilities for the firewall asset |
EPSS > 95 Vulnereabilites | Displays the count of EPSS > 95% vulnerabilities for the firewall asset |
Asset ID | Displays the Asset ID for the firewall asset |
Auto Tags | Displays associated Auto Tags |
Manual Tags | Displays associated Manual Tags |
Firewall Asset Details View
View the firewall asset details by clicking on the IP of a firewall asset.
You will then see the firewall details view.
Overview
This includes the vendor logo/icon, IP address, importance, Discovered Time, Last Logon, and Last Scanned Time.
System
This includes the system details like Platform, OS, OS Build, Serial No, Version, and more.
Rules
This includes the firewall rules: Name, Description, Rule Type, Action, Protocol, Source, Source Port, Source Interface, Destination, Destination Port, Destination Interface, Additional Info, and Asset ID.
Users
This includes the users: Names, Emails, Descriptions, user Types, group names, and additional Information.
Interfaces
This includes the Interfaces: Name, Description, Parent Interface, Interface Type, IP, and Additional Info.
Groups
This includes the Groups: Name, Description, Group Type, and Members.
License
This includes the license: name, expirations, status, type, version, and additional info.
Problems
This includes the Problems, which include Problem Groups where vulnerabilities are listed.
Firewalls - Toolbar Options
Timeline
First, tap on the IP Address of a firewall asset, then tap the Asset Timeline to see the history.
Delete
You can use this to delete a firewall asset. First, select at least one of the assets, then tap the Remove Asset icon to remove it from the portal.
Then tap the Yes button to complete; otherwise, click Cancel to back out.
Jobs
Tap to view the firewall scan jobs history.
Search
This CVE search enables you to look up a specific CVE. The assets table below shows any active assets that identify the vulnerability. Tap the asset's IP address to see its details.
Alerts
View our timeline style of System Events captured for each company. You can set an optional date filter range to target a specific date range of events.
Info
Tap here to view your V4 Getting Started Info.
Help Link
Click to access the related documentation page; this link is functional on all screens and will take you to the appropriate documentation page.
Layout Settings
Here, you can change the UI look and feel using various options, including the Theme for color, the Scheme for dark and light mode, the Layout for toolbar and module positions, and the toggle to set the table view default.
I prefer the Teal color, Light mode, and Classic layout with an asset table view.
Get Support
Our support team is here to help. Use one of three options to start a support request.
Email to support@connectsecure.com
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