- 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
- What is the Cylance Engine?
- Data Flow: Analyzing a file with the Cylance Engine
Data Flow: Analyzing a file with the Cylance Engine
Cylance Engine
![Architecture diagram for the OEM Engine](/content/docs-blackberry-com/en/unified-endpoint-security/cylance-engine/cylance-engine-integration-guide/_jcr_content/assetversioncopies/2bdec643-05d8-4473-bbea-9c8de9a16773.original.png)
When the
Cylance Engine
analyzes a file, the following actions occur:
- A file is sent to theCylance Enginefor analysis.
- TheCylance Engineanalyzes the file and returns a score.
- Optionally, theCylance Enginecan also return a set of threat indicators.