- What is the Cylance Engine?
- How the Cylance Engine analyzes a file
- System requirements for the Cylance Engine
- Installing and updating the Cylance Engine
- Install the Cylance Engine on a Linux distribution
- Query the version of your Cylance Engine on a Linux distribution
- Update the version of your Cylance Engine on a Linux distribution
- Remove the Cylance Engine from a Linux distribution
- Install the Cylance Engine on a Windows distribution
- Query the version of your Cylance Engine on a Windows distribution
- Update the version of your Cylance Engine on a Windows distribution
- Remove the Cylance Engine from a Windows distribution
- File-scoring service
- File-scoring service protocols
- Appendix: Cylance Infinity Data Service
- Appendix: Threat indicators
- Appendix: Prometheus monitoring support
- Appendix: CylanceTcpService Protocol
- BlackBerry Docs
- Cylance Engine
- Cylance Engine Integration Guide
- System requirements for the Cylance Engine
- Requirements: Microsoft .NET
Requirements: Microsoft
.NET
Microsoft
.NET
Starting with the
Cylance Engine
version 1.2, the Cylance Engine
has a package that uses the Microsoft
.NET
8.0 runtime for cross-platform compatibility. The package includes the required runtime files. For more information about Microsoft ASP.NET
Core, visit the Microsoft
.NET
website.The
Microsoft .NET
Framework
runtime packages depend on libicu and libssl but are not listed as package dependencies because their names differ on different Linux
distributions. For the exact package names, see https://github.com/dotnet/core/blob/master/Documentation/linux-prereqs.md. In the case that any required libraries are missing, Cylance
TcpService reports the missing library and exits.