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... Manage CIS Configurations Comodo Internet Security allows you to maintain, save and export multiple configurations of your security settings as configuration profiles. This is especially useful if you are a network administrator looking to roll out a standard security configuration across multiple computers. If you are upgrading your system and there is a need to uninstall and re-install Comodo...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-623-7721-Manage-CIS-Configurations.html... Manage CIS Configurations Comodo Internet Security allows you to maintain, save and export multiple configurations of your security settings as configuration profiles. This is especially useful if you are a network administrator looking to roll out a standard security configuration across multiple computers. If you are upgrading your system and there is a need to uninstall and re-install Comodo...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-451-4870-Manage-CIS-Configurations.html... Active HIPS Rules The HIPS rules tab lists the different groups of applications installed in your system and the Rulesets applied to them. You can change the ruleset applied to selected applications and also create custom rulesets to be applied to selected applications. The first column, Application , displays a list of the applications on your system for which a...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-623-7732-Active-HIPS-Rules.html... Running Untrusted Programs Inside the Virtual Kiosk This page explains how to run untrusted programs inside the Virtual Kiosk. Applications running in the kiosk also leave no cookies or history behind on your real system, making it ideal for testing out beta/unstable software. Applications installed or the files stored in your system can be opened inside the Virtual...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-451-4807-Running-Untrusted-Programs-Inside-Virtual-Kiosk.html... CDN Settings The settings page lets you configure how website data is cached and rendered by the CDN . Open the SOCaaP Web Protection dashboard Choose the target website from the drop-down at top-left Click 'CDN' > 'Settings' > 'CDN' Click the following links for help with each box on the settings screen: Site Settings Edge Rules Cache...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-466-1-1040-1150029-CDN-Settings.html... Predefined Policies As the name suggests, a predefined computer security policy is a set of access rights and protection settings that has been saved and can be re-used and deployed on multiple applications. Each policy is comprised of a number of 'Rules' and each of these 'Rules' is defined by a set of conditions/settings/parameters. 'Predefined Policies' is a...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-284-3028-Predefined-Policies.html... HIPS Settings Click 'Settings' > 'HIPS' > 'HIPS Settings' HIPS settings let you enable/disable HIPS, set HIPS security level, and configure the general behavior of the HIPS module. Open the 'HIPS Settings' panel Click 'Settings' on the CIS home screen Click 'HIPS' > 'HIPS Settings' Enable HIPS - Activate or deactivate the HIPS protection. (Default=Disabled) If enabled, you can...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-766-9163-HIPS-Settings.html... Manage XCS Configurations Click 'Settings' > 'General Settings' > 'Configuration'. XCS lets you export your current security settings as a profile. You can then import the profile on another computer with XCS installed, and avoid having to configure everything again. Exporting your settings is a great time-saver if: You are a network admin who wants to implement a standard...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-463-1-1033-15921-Manage-XCS-Configurations.html... Configuring Rules for Auto-Containment The 'Auto-Containment' interface allows you to add and define rules for programs that should be run in the contained environment. A contained application has much less opportunity to damage your computer because it is run isolated from your operating system and your files. This allows you to safely run applications that you are...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-399-1-790-10386-Configuring-Rules-for-Auto-Containment.html... Create VLANs VLAN interface devices provide an additional layer of separation from other network devices. They allow clients from different locations to be connected to a single LAN, separated from local network zones. The 'VLAN' tab shows existing VLAN interface devices and allows you to add or remove devices. To access the VLAN manager interface Click 'Network' > 'Interfaces' ...
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