- What is the Cylance OEM Engine?
- How the Cylance OEM Engine analyzes a file
- System requirements for the Cylance OEM Engine
- Installing and updating the Cylance OEM Engine
- Install the Cylance OEM Engine on a Linux distribution
- Query the version of your Cylance OEM Engine on a Linux distribution
- Update the version of your Cylance OEM Engine on a Linux distribution
- Remove the Cylance OEM Engine from a Linux distribution
- Install the Cylance OEM Engine on a Windows distribution
- Query the version of your Cylance OEM Engine on a Windows distribution
- Update the version of your Cylance OEM Engine on a Windows distribution
- Remove the Cylance OEM Engine from a Windows distribution
- File-scoring service protocols
- File-scoring service
- File-scoring applications
- List of threat indicators
- Infinity Public Data API
- BlackBerry Docs
- Cylance OEM Engine
- OEM Engine Developer guide
- File-scoring applications
File-scoring applications
Client applications, such as samplescore, tmstatic, and the InfinityDaemonClient utility, provide the external application interface to the
Cylance
TcpService file-scoring service. These applications can be called from the shell, or used as a Python
API, to invoke directly from client applications.