This blog is not intended to replace the documentation.
The third installment will discuss an approach for handling encrypted files, specifically PGP files, for which AV scanning cannot detect a virus without the file being decrypted first.ĭetailed configuration instructions for configuring ICAP engines in SecureTransport are provided in the SecureTransport Administrators Guide available here. The second installment will provide details on a simple way to validate and demonstrate that the AV scanning is enabled and working properly.
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In this first installment of the series, we will cover the capabilities of SecureTransport ICAP integration with third-party Antivirus and DLP software and some details on its configuration. I will largely focus on AV scanning, but the configuration and solution behaviors are the same for DLP. The purpose of this multi-part blog is to help prospective customers, current customers, consulting resources, and fellow architects understand these capabilities in SecureTransport and how they are configured. SecureTransport and moreĪntivirus scanning is available when SecureTransport is deployed on-premise, in your private or public cloud, and is also an available option with Axway Cloud MFT Service. To meet your security requirements, SecureTransport can be configured to invoke third-party anti-virus (AV) and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions via an ICAP connection to ensure that virus-infected files will not be allowed into (or out of) your environment and that sensitive information are not sent outside of your organization. SecureTransport allows organizations to control and manage the transfer of files inside and outside of the corporate firewall in support of mission-critical business processes while satisfying policy and regulatory compliance requirements. Axway SecureTransport is Axway’s enterprise-class hub (MFT) solution for secure file transfer.