Chapter 15 Unified Threat Management for FortiOS 5.0 : Security Profiles overview : Security Profiles/lists/sensors
  
Security Profiles/lists/sensors
A profile is a group of settings that you can apply to one or more firewall policies. Each Security Profile feature is enabled and configured in a profile, list, or sensor. These are then selected in a security policy and the settings apply to all traffic matching the policy. For example, if you create an antivirus profile that enables antivirus scanning of HTTP traffic, and select the antivirus profile in the security policy that allows your users to access the World Wide Web, all of their web browsing traffic will be scanned for viruses.
Because you can use profiles in more than one security policy, you can configure one profile for the traffic types handled by a set of firewall policies requiring identical protection levels and types, rather than repeatedly configuring those same profile settings for each individual security policy.
For example, while traffic between trusted and untrusted networks might need strict protection, traffic between trusted internal addresses might need moderate protection. To provide the different levels of protection, you might configure two separate sets of profiles: one for traffic between trusted networks, and one for traffic between trusted and untrusted networks.
The Security Profiles include:
antivirus profile
IPS sensor
Web filter profile
Email filter profile
Data Leak Prevention profile
Application Control list
VoIP profile
Although they’re called profiles, sensors, and lists, they’re functionally equivalent. Each is used to configure how the feature works.