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The administration settings described in this section are accessible from Administration > Business.
The License section shows the following:
■start date (for standalone businesses that are not part of a Suite)
■end date (for standalone businesses that are not part of a Suite)
The Preferences section includes your notification email address, access to audit logs, your Google Analytics setting, and your business-level Cisco XDR integration authorization.
The notification email address is the address Secure Email Threat Defense sends notification emails to. For example, we may send notifications about updates to the system, new features, scheduled maintenance, and so on. This is initially set to the email address of your first user.
You can choose whether or not to send notifications for retrospective verdicts to your notification email address. An email will be sent when a retrospective verdict is applied to messages.
You can download audit logs for the previous 3 months as CSV files. Select a date range from the drop-down, then click Download CSV.
Google Analytics is initially enabled or disabled when you set up Secure Email Threat Defense and accept the Terms and Conditions. When enabled, Cisco collects non-personally-identifiable usage data, including but not limited to sender, recipient, subject, and URLs, and may share that data with Google Analytics. This data allows us to better understand the way Secure Email Threat Defense meets your needs.
Secure Email Threat Defense is integrated with Cisco XDR. XDR allows you to see Secure Email Threat Defense information alongside data from your other Cisco security products. For more information on this setting, see Cisco XDR.