Description
Cisco FirePOWER Threat Defense Virtual Threat, Malware, and URL Filtering - License
Experience comprehensive, scalable security for virtual environments with the Cisco FirePOWER Threat Defense Virtual license. This license combines Threat Defense, Malware Protection, and URL Filtering under Cisco Security Enterprise Agreement (EA) 3.0, delivering centralized control, real-time protection, and simplified licensing for data centers, private clouds, and hybrid networks. Built to adapt as your environment grows, it enables consistent security policies across virtual machines, remote offices, and cloud workloads while streamlining administration for security teams.
- Unified protection in a single entitlement: A single license covers Threat Defense, Malware Protection, and URL Filtering, delivering cohesive protection across your virtual FirePOWER deployment. This consolidation reduces renewal complexity and ensures uniform security coverage for every virtual instance, from core data centers to edge environments.
- Comprehensive protection powered by threat intelligence: Leverage Cisco's globally sourced threat intelligence to detect and block known and emerging threats in real time. The license supports deep packet inspection, advanced malware defense, and web filtering to prevent malicious payloads, phishing attempts, and high-risk sites from reaching users or servers.
- Enterprise-grade management under EA 3.0: Simplified license management through the Cisco Security Enterprise Agreement (EA) 3.0 reduces procurement complexity and aligns entitlements with broader security investments. This enables predictable budgeting, streamlined renewals, and unified policy governance across your Cisco security portfolio.
- Flexible deployment with scalable performance: Optimized for virtual environments and compatible with major hypervisors, the license supports scalable protection as your virtual footprint expands. Deploy across data centers, multi-site branches, and cloud deployments while preserving consistent security posture and performance.
- Effortless licensing and lifecycle visibility: EA-based entitlements, Cisco Smart Licensing integration via CSSM, and straightforward activation provide clear visibility into usage and renewals. This minimizes license gaps and ensures compliance while enabling proactive capacity planning and policy updates.
Technical Details of Cisco FirePOWER Threat Defense Virtual Threat, Malware, and URL Filtering - License
- License type: Virtual Threat Defense license that enables core capabilities for threat detection, malware prevention, and URL filtering within a Cisco FirePOWER Virtual Threat Defense deployment.
- License model: Cisco Security Enterprise Agreement (EA) 3.0, designed to simplify licensing across Cisco security solutions.
- Platform scope: Virtual appliance designed for deployment in virtualized environments; supports common hypervisors used in data centers and cloud workloads.
- Management approach: Licenses are managed through Cisco Smart Licensing (CSSM) or your existing EA portal, enabling centralized entitlement tracking and compliance.
- Included features: Threat Defense, Malware Protection, and URL Filtering capabilities are bundled into a single entitlement for ease of deployment and policy consistency.
- Deployment footprint: Suitable for scalable protection across single or multi-hypervisor environments, with flexibility to expand protection as virtual infrastructure grows.
- Availability: Global availability under EA terms, with regional adaptations as required by local regulations and licensing policies.
How to Install Cisco FirePOWER Threat Defense Virtual Threat, Malware, and URL Filtering - License
- Prepare your virtualization environment: Ensure your hardware or cloud-hosted platform meets the minimum CPU, memory, storage, and network requirements for the FirePOWER Threat Defense Virtual deployment. Plan for growth to accommodate future policy expansion and throughput needs.
- Deploy the virtual appliance: Install the Cisco FirePOWER Threat Defense Virtual image on your supported hypervisor (such as VMware ESXi, Hyper-V, or other supported platforms) following Cisco’s official deployment guides and best practices.
- Activate the license entitlement: Obtain and activate the EA 3.0 entitlement through Cisco Smart Licensing (CSSM) or your designated licensing portal, ensuring the FTD instance is registered to the correct account and license scope.
- Integrate with management: Connect the FTD Virtual instance to a Firepower Management Center (FMC) or centralized management console appropriate for your environment, then import the EA license and verify policy synchronization.
- Configure policies and monitor: Create and apply security policies for Threat Defense, Malware Protection, and URL Filtering tailored to your network topology. Monitor events, tune signatures, and adjust settings to balance security and performance.
Frequently asked questions
- What does the Cisco FirePOWER Threat Defense Virtual license include? The license provides Threat Defense, Malware Protection, and URL Filtering for a virtual FirePOWER Threat Defense deployment, supported by Cisco’s threat intelligence, policy framework, and centralized management capabilities.
- How is licensing managed under EA 3.0? Entitlements are managed through the Cisco Security Enterprise Agreement (EA) 3.0, with activation and tracking via Cisco Smart Licensing or the CSSM portal, and renewals consolidated with other Cisco security licenses.
- Can the license be used across multiple virtual instances? EA 3.0 is designed for flexible usage across virtual deployments as permitted by your agreement, enabling scalable protection in data centers, branches, and cloud environments while maintaining centralized control.
- What management tools are used for licenses and policies? Licenses are managed through CSSM or the EA portal, and policy enforcement is handled via Firepower Management Center (FMC) or equivalent Cisco security management solutions integrated with the EA entitlements.
- Do I need professional services to deploy? While not mandatory, Cisco deployment guides, best practices, and optional professional services can help optimize policy design, reduce deployment time, and ensure secure baseline configurations.
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