Web Sites Page

The Web Sites report page is an overall aggregation of the activity that is happening on the managed appliances. You can use this report page to monitor high-risk web sites accessed during a specific time range.

To view the Web Sites report page, select Web from the Product drop-down and choose Monitoring > Web Sites from the Reports drop-down. For more information, see Using the Interactive Report Pages.

From the Web Sites page, you can view the following information:

Details on the Web Sites Page

Section

Description

Time Range (drop-down list)

Choose the time range for your report. For more information, see the Choosing a Time Range for Reports.

Top Domains: Total Transactions

You can view the top domains that are being visited on the website in graphical format.

To customize the view of the chart, click on the chart. For more information, see (Web Reports Only) Choosing Which Data to Chart.

Top Domains: Transactions Blocked

You can view the top domains that triggered a block action to occur per transaction in graphical format.

To customize the view of the chart, click on the chart. For more information, see (Web Reports Only) Choosing Which Data to Chart.

For example, a user went to a certain domain and because of a specific policy that I have in place, this triggered a block action. This domain is listed in this graph as a transaction blocked, and the domain site that triggered the block action is listed.

Domains Matched

You can use this interactive table to search for the domains that are that are being visited on the website. You can click on a specific domain to access more granular information. The Proxy Services tab on the Web Tracking page appears and you can see tracking information and why certain domains were blocked.

When you click on a specific domain you can see the top users of that domain, the top transactions on that domain, the URL Categories matched and the Malware threats that have been detected.

To view an example of how Web Tracking may be used, see Example 2: Tracking a URL.

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To customize your view of this report, see Working with Web Security Reports.