- Application management
- RESTful API
- User API
- Device API
- Get devices
- Get devices extended
- Get device count
- Get device
- Get device by MAC address
- Get device by hostname
- Update device
- Get device threat
- Update device threat
- Get zone devices
- Get agent installer link
- Delete Devices
- Get Device Lifecycle Management settings
- Update Device Lifecycle Management Settings
- Exempt devices from the Device Lifecycle Management process
- Include devices in the Device Lifecycle Management process
- Reset the inactive period for a list of devices that are included in the Device Lifecycle Management process
- Global list API
- Policy API
- Zone API
- Threat API
- Memory protection API
- Detections API
- Package deployment API
- Detection rule API
- Detection rule sets API
- Detection exceptions API
- Device commands API
- Focus view API
- InstaQuery API
- CylanceOPTICS policy API
- Lockdown configurations API
- BlackBerry Docs
- Cylance Endpoint Security
- Cylance User API guide
- Sending actions to a device
Sending actions to a device
You can use the remote response feature to securely execute scripts and run commands on any
CylanceOPTICS
-enabled device directly from the management console, using a familiar command line interface.When you start a remote response session, the
CylanceOPTICS
agent creates an instance of the device’s native shell (cmd for Windows
, bash for macOS
and Linux
) and handles the transfer of commands to and from the shell. As a result, you have access to the functions of the native shell and the apps and scripts that are available on the device. CylanceOPTICS
also provides some reserved commands that you can use to transfer files to and from the device.A remote response session can be initiated only with a device that is online and will time out after 25 minutes of inactivity. Multiple sessions can be open for the same device at the same time, to a maximum of 50.
Remote response provides a high level of access to a device, so use caution when you issue commands and comply with your organization’s security policies. When you use remote response, the details of the session, including the commands that are sent, information about file transfers, and the responses that are received, are recorded in the device log that you can access from the management console. The log file is retained for 30 days.