Benefits of upgrading to CylancePROTECT Desktop 3.x
CylancePROTECT Desktop
3.xCylancePROTECT Desktop version 3.x represents a significant leap forward for the product, introducing new features and usability enhancements to keep your organization’s data and devices secure.
Upgrading to
CylancePROTECT Desktop
for 3.x will give you access to the following features:Windows
Feature | Description |
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OS compatibility | The Windows 3.x agent adds support for Windows 11.For more information, see the CylancePROTECT Desktop compatibility matrix. |
Agent enhancements |
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Memory protection enhancements |
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Protection enhancements |
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Script control enhancements |
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Macro detection enhancements |
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Device control enhancements | You can now allow read-only access to the following USB device types:
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Global safe list enhancements | Adding a SHA256 hash to the global safe list for scripts now masks any block events related to that hash from appearing in the management console. |
Logging changes | Important log entries have been moved from the Debug log level to the Info log level. |
Linux
Feature | Description |
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OS compatibility | The Linux 3.3.x agent adds support for the following Linux distributions:
The Linux 3.2.x agent adds support for the following Linux distributions:
The Linux 3.1.x agent adds support for the following Linux distributions:
The Linux 3.0.x agent adds support for the following Linux distributions:
For more information, see the CylancePROTECT Desktop compatibility matrix. To view the full list of supported Linux kernels and drivers, download the Supported Linux Kernels spreadsheet. |
Background threat detection on-demand scan | Administrators can now initiate a background threat detection scan on demand from the management console. The command can be sent from the Device Details screen for an individual device, or for multiple devices at once from the Devices screen. This feature requires CylancePROTECT Desktop agent version 3.2.The date of the last scan for each device is logged in the management console. |
Custom interval for background threat detection scanning |
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Auto-update Linux Driver |
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Memory protection enhancements |
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macOS
Feature | Description |
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OS compatibility |
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USB device control | The CylancePROTECT Desktop agent for macOS 3.3 supports the USB device control feature, which allows administrators to control whether to allow or block access to USB mass storage devices. Administrators can turn on device control for macOS devices from the device policy for storage devices classified as USB optical drives or USB storage drives (such as hard drives or flash drives). |
Background threat detection on-demand scan | Administrators can now initiate a background threat detection scan on demand from the management console. The command can be sent from the Device Details screen for an individual device, or for multiple devices at once from the Devices screen. This feature requires CylancePROTECT Desktop agent version 3.2.The date of the last scan for each device is logged in the management console. |
Custom interval for background threat detection scanning |
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Memory protection enhancements |
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For more information about additional features for the latest 3.x agents, as well as a comprehensive list of fixed issues, see the Cylance Endpoint Security Release Notes.
To benefit from these enhancements and the improvements coming in future versions of
CylancePROTECT Desktop
, BlackBerry
strongly recommends upgrading all devices with the 2.x.158x agent or earlier to the latest version of agent 3.x. This guide covers considerations and additional instructions for a successful upgrade.