Manage Registered Networks

A resource is an internet capable entity that is managed by your organization. After you add a resource to Cisco Secure Access, your resource is protected against threats and attacks through security configurations defined in policy rules. Secure Access can support high-level entities within your organization—for example, registered or internal networks —or very granular entities—for example, a single user logged into Microsoft o365. For more information about policy rules, see Manage the Access Policy.

A Registered Network resource represents a single public static or dynamic IP address, or a range of IP addresses. Cisco Secure Access supports both IPv4 and IPv6 static IP addresses and dynamic IP addresses over IPv4. In Secure Access, all traffic originating from the public IP space is identified as coming from that network. The public IP space or IP range defines the scope of the network resource.

To start protecting the networks in your organization, see Add Network Resources.


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