URL SECURITY PATTERN POLICY
URL Security Pattern Policy Settings
[POLICY] > (Select Domain Group) > [SET POLICY] > URL POLICY > (Select URL) > [SECURITY PATTERN]
Configures detailed security pattern policies, such as parameter value inspection, for the selected URL (Directory, File, Parameter).
The patterns to be applied refer to predefined patterns in the [TEMPLATE] > [SECURITY PATTERN] menu.

Select the URL to configure from the list on the left, then click the [SET POLICY] button on the top right to register the security policy. For details on how to manage security patterns, please refer to the SecurityPattern page. When a policy is added, the details are recorded in the audit log and reflected in the list.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| ID | The unique identification ID of the security pattern (or pattern group). |
| PATTERN | Select the Security Pattern to apply to the policy. You can select an entire pattern group from the tree structure list or select individual patterns under it. |
| RISK | Displays the risk level (High/Medium/Low) of the corresponding security pattern. • System Pattern: The default risk level provided by DeepFinder is applied. • User Pattern: The risk level set by the administrator when creating the pattern is displayed. |
| ACTION | Select the action to take upon policy violation (pattern match). • NONE: Does not apply the policy. • ALLOW: Allows access, skips lower priority rule inspections within the current policy, and moves to the next stage of security policy. • DENY: Blocks access immediately. • REDIRECT: Blocks access and redirects to a specified block page. • DETECT: Records a detection log only and continues to inspect the next policy without blocking. |
| LOG TYPE | Select the detail level of the log to be recorded upon detection. (NONE / LOW / FULL) |
URL Security Pattern Policy Priority Settings
[POLICY] > (Select Domain Group) > [SET POLICY] > URL POLICY > (Select URL) > [SECURITY PATTERN] > [SET POLICY] > (Adjust Priority)
Changes the inspection order between registered security pattern policies. The lower the priority number (closer to 1), the earlier it is inspected. After adjusting the order, click [SAVE] to save the settings.
