Websense TRITON Unified Security Center


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Deployment

v7.6

  • TRITON Unified Security Center Release Notes

    TRITON Unified Security Center Release Notes

    Version 7.6

    Version 7.6 is a major release of Websense TRITON Enterprise with the introduction of Websense Email Security Gateway and Email Security Gateway Anywhere. It offers enhanced integration across the Websense product line and a significantly improved unified management experience.

    It is faster and easier to deploy Websense TRITON Enterprise and the modules in your subscription in this version. The installation is performed using a single installer for the TRITON infrastructure and reporting database. From this installer you can launch the installation of the individual TRITON modules as required.

    An upgrade process is available for Web Security and Data Security version 7.1 and 7.5 users.

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  • Deployment and Installation Center

    Deployment and Installation Center

    Version 7.6

    The Deployment and Installation Center is a collection of online topics (roughly equivalent to pages or sections in a document) covering deployment and installation of Websense products.

    The information is organized by common deployment scenarios. For each scenario, there are deployment, installation, and initial configuration instructions.

    If you are planning a deployment, it is recommended you start at the main topic for your deployment scenario. On the main page for a scenario, you can access deployment guidelines, installation instructions, and initial configuration instructions for that scenario.

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  • Creating a TRITON Management Server

    Creating a TRITON Management Server

    Version 7.6

    TRITON Management Server is the term used to refer to the machine on which TRITON Unified Security Center, along with certain optional components, are installed. It is "created" by installing these components on a suitable machine.

    Typically, there is only one TRITON management server in an entire deployment. It serves as the central point for management, configuration, and reporting.

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  • Administering Websense Databases

    Administering Websense Databases

    Websense software makes use of several database systems. This paper is designed to help database administrators understand the requirements of Websense databases across all Websense TRITON modules—Web Security, Email Security, and Data Security.

    In this document, you will learn:

    What are the various databases?
    What database versions does Websense support?
    What hardware and operating systems are recommended?
    How will my database size?
    How big will my reporting database be?
    Can I use SQL Server 2008 R2 Express?
    What determines the size of my database?
    What affects the performance of my reporting system?
    Which database tools does the reporting database require or use?
    Which permission sets does Websense require?
    Which database jobs are run by the databases?
    What is involved in database setup?
    How big should the database partitions be?

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v7.6.2

  • TRITON Unified Security Center Release Notes

    TRITON Unified Security Center Release Notes

    Version 7.6.2

    Version 7.6.2 is a maintenance release of Websense TRITON Enterprise. It offers a number of enhancements to the 7.6 release.

    If you are upgrading from version 7.6, upgrade instructions are available in the Websense Technical Library.

    Click View Complete Document for more.

Getting Started

v7.6

  • TRITON Unified Security Center Release Notes

    TRITON Unified Security Center Release Notes

    Version 7.6

    Version 7.6 is a major release of Websense TRITON Enterprise with the introduction of Websense Email Security Gateway and Email Security Gateway Anywhere. It offers enhanced integration across the Websense product line and a significantly improved unified management experience.

    It is faster and easier to deploy Websense TRITON Enterprise and the modules in your subscription in this version. The installation is performed using a single installer for the TRITON infrastructure and reporting database. From this installer you can launch the installation of the individual TRITON modules as required.

    An upgrade process is available for Web Security and Data Security version 7.1 and 7.5 users.

    Click View Complete Document for more.

  • Logging on to the TRITON console

    Logging on to the TRITON console

    Version 7.6

    The TRITON console is the central configuration interface used to manage software configuration and settings for your Websense software modules. This Web-based tool runs on the following fully supported browsers:

    * Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, 8, and 9
    * Mozilla Firefox 3.0.x - 3.6.x, and version 4

    Although it is possible to launch the TRITON console using some other browsers, use the supported browsers to receive full functionality and proper display of the application.

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  • Navigating in the TRITON console

    Navigating in the TRITON console

    Version 7.6

    The TRITON Unified Security Center interface can be split into 5 main areas:

    * Banner
    * TRITON toolbar
    * Module toolbar
    * Navigation pane
    * Content pane

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Configuration

v7.6

  • Viewing your account information

    TRITON Unified Security Center Help

    Viewing your account information

    Use the TRITON Settings > My Account page to view permissions information for your account.

    If you have been assigned a local user name and password for the TRITON console, you can change your password on this page.

    The permissions allocated to your account are shown at the top of this page.

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  • Setting user directory information

    TRITON Unified Security Center Help

    Setting user directory information

    A user directory is a tool that stores information about a network’s users and resources. If you plan to allow administrators to use their network accounts to log on to the TRITON Unified Security Center, you must configure the TRITON console to retrieve information from your user directory.

    This is different than the directory service configuration for defining your end users. End-user configuration is set up within each TRITON module.

    Use the TRITON Settings > User Directory page to configure user directory communication for administrators using their network accounts. The same directory must be used to authenticate all administrative users.

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  • Managing administrators

    TRITON Unified Security Center Help

    Managing administrators

    Administrators are the individuals who can access the TRITON console to manage policies or generate reports for a group of clients. The specific permissions available depend on the type of administrator.

    In deployments that include a combination of Websense Web, email, and data security solutions, administrator accounts can be given individual or joint access to the available TRITON modules.

    You can create administrators using their network logon credentials, or you can create accounts used only to access the TRITON console.

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  • Setting email notifications

    TRITON Unified Security Center Help

    Setting email notifications

    Use the TRITON Settings > Notifications page to set up the SMTP server that will be used for all email notifications from the TRITON console, and to configure the notification email messages sent to administrators.

    This page can be viewed and edited only by Global Security Administrators.

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  • Managing appliances

    TRITON Unified Security Center Help

    Managing appliances

    The Websense V-Series Appliance is a security gateway appliance with an operating system optimized for analyzing Web traffic and content. If you have purchased an appliance-based solution, the TRITON console enables you to view details of and easily access multiple appliances.

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  • Backup and Restore FAQ

    Backup and Restore FAQ

    Websense TRITON Enterprise, v7.6

    You can back up the components of your Websense TRITON installation's settings and system data, and revert to a previous configuration if required. Data saved by the backup process can also be used to import Websense configuration information after an upgrade, and to transfer configuration settings to a different machine or V-Series appliance.

    When backing up a TRITON Management Server, note that there are separate backup processes for the TRITON infrastructure and for each TRITON module. As a best practice, synchronize the backup of your TRITON modules with the TRITON infrastructure backup.

    • - How do I back up and restore the TRITON infrastructure?
    • - How do I back up and restore V-Series appliances?
    • - How do I back up and restore Web Security software?
    • - How do I back up and restore Websense Content Gateway?
    • - How do I back up and restore Data Security software?
    • - How do I back up and restore Email Security off-appliance components?
    • - Important tips for backing up or restoring both Web Security and the TRITON console
    • - How do I back up or restore multiple Web Security Gateway appliances?

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  • Backup and restore of TRITON data

    TRITON Unified Security Center Help

    Backup and restore of TRITON data

    You can back up your TRITON Unified Security Center settings and system data on your TRITON Management Server machine, and revert to a previous configuration if required. Data saved by the backup process can also be used to import Websense configuration information after an upgrade, and to transfer configuration settings to a different TRITON Management Server machine.

    The backup process saves:
    * Global configuration and infrastructure information, including administrator and appliance data, stored in the TRITON Settings Database.
    * Certificate files required for the TRITON browser components.

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