![]() ![]() Web reputation uses the Deep Security Network Engine which can operate in one of two modes: The Trend Micro Toolbar for Windows is downloaded automatically when the Web Reputation module is enabled and will be installed the next time the web browser is restarted. See the Supported features by platform tables for more details. It is currently supported only with the Chrome browser. The Trend Micro Toolbar extension for Windows is supported only on certain Windows platforms. In Chrome and Firefox, the logo appears to the right of the website address field.When the Trend Micro Toolbar is included in your browser extensions, a small Trend Micro logo will appear in your browser: In addition, attempts to access a URL rated as dangerous, highly suspicious, or suspicious will be logged in Workload Security's Web Reputation Events tab. ![]() Double-click the policy for which you want to enable web reputation.Īfter you enable the Trend Micro Toolbar, if you use your web browser to visit a dangerous, highly suspicious, or suspicious website, you will see a blocking page in the main window of your web browser and a pop-up message in the Windows notification area.To suppress messages that appear to users of agent computers, see Configure notifications on the computer Turn on the web reputation module To enable and configure web reputation, perform the basic steps below: The web reputation module does not block HTTPS traffic. Depending on the security level being enforced, Deep Security will either block or allow access to the URL. The website's reputation is correlated with the specific web reputation policy enforced on the computer. Deep Security uses Trend Micro's Web security databases from Smart Protection Network sources to check the reputation of websites that users are attempting to access. The web reputation module protects against web threats by blocking access to malicious URLs. For a list of operating systems where web reputation is supported, see Supported features by platform.
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