Desktop Protector Alerts
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Desktop Protector Alerts
Introduction
Your dynamic firewall handles most alerts for you, but you can take additional steps to
make its responses even more effective. The information in this topic may help you
determine which events merit your attention.
Severity levels
Some network events are more dangerous than others. Desktop Protector assigns each
event a numerical rank that reflects the event’s potential risk level, and reports that rank
with an icon on the Events tab. The following table lists the severity levels Desktop
Protector uses:
Table 5:
Desktop Protector severity icons
Icon
Rank
Description
7-10
Critical
. These are deliberate attacks on your system for the purpose of
damaging data, extracting data, or crashing the system. Critical events
always trigger protection measures.
4-6
Serious
. These are deliberate attempts to access information on your
system without directly damaging anything. Some serious events trigger
protection measures.
1-3
Suspicious
. These are network activities that are not immediately
threatening, but may indicate that someone is attempting to locate
security vulnerabilities in your system. For example, intruders may scan
the available ports or services on a system before attacking it. Suspicious
events do not trigger protection measures.
0
Informational
. These are network events that are not threatening but
worth noting. Informational events do not trigger protection measures.
Summary of Contents for RealSecure
Page 1: ...TM Desktop Protector User Guide Version 3 5 ...
Page 28: ...Chapter 2 Using RealSecure Desktop Protector with ICEcap Manager 20 ...
Page 38: ...Chapter 3 Setting Up RealSecure Desktop Protector 30 ...
Page 49: ...Ignoring Events 41 For more information see The Prompts Tab on page 83 ...
Page 66: ...Chapter 4 Configuring RealSecure Desktop Protector 58 ...
Page 67: ...TM Appendixes ...
Page 68: ......
Page 96: ...Appendix B Configuration Tabs 88 ...
Page 106: ...Appendix C Advanced Firewall Settings 98 ...
Page 112: ...Appendix D Advanced Application Protection Settings 104 ...
Page 120: ...Appendix E The Main Menu 112 ...
Page 124: ...Index 116 ...