Which of the following correctly identifies the order of the steps used by the Web Reputation Protection Module to determine if access to a web site should be allowed?
A.
Checks the cache. 2. Checks the Deny list. 3. Checks the Approved list. 4. If not found in any of the above, retrieves the credibility score from Rating Server. 5. Evaluates the credibility score against the Security Level to determine if access to the web site should be allowed.
B.
Checks the cache. 2. Checks the Approved list. 3. Checks the Deny list. 4. If not found in any of the above, retrieves the credibility score from the Rating Server. 5. Evaluates the credibility score against the Security Level to determine if access to the web site should be allowed.
C.
Checks the Deny list. 2. Checks the Approved list. 3. Checks the cache. 4. If not found in any of the above, retrieves the credibility score from Rating Server. 5. Evaluates the credibility score against the Security Level to determine if access to the web site should be allowed.
D.
Checks the Approved list. 2. Checks the Deny list. 3. Checks the cache. 4. If not found in any of the above, retrieves the credibility score from the Rating Server. 5. Evaluates the credibility score against the Security Level to determine if access to the web site should be allowed.
The correct order for the Web Reputation Module is:
Checks the cache for a previously evaluated site.
Checks the Approved list (allow list/whitelist).
Checks the Deny list (block list/blacklist).
If not found, retrieves the credibility score from the Trend Micro Rating Server.
Evaluates the score against the security level to allow or block access.
[References:, , Trend Micro Deep Security Administrator’s Guide: Web Reputation, ]
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