- Overview
- CylanceON-PREM architecture
- Steps to get Start with CylanceON-PREM
- Requirements: CylanceON-PREM
- Configuring the CylanceON-PREM virtual appliance
- Configuring the console
- Log in to CylanceON-PREM
- Administrative dashboard
- Filter lists
- Export lists
- Policies
- Setting up the CylancePROTECT agent
- Adding the CA certificate to endpoints
- Installing the CylancePROTECT Desktop agent for Windows
- Installing the CylancePROTECT Desktop agent for macOS
- Installing the CylancePROTECT Desktop agent for Linux
- Manually update the Linux driver
- Upgrading the CylancePROTECT Desktop agents
- Using virtual machines
- Device management
- Threat management
- Global lists
- Administration
- Managing users
- Managing roles
- Update profile information
- Audit logs
- Managing Certificates
- Setting up email notifications
- Settings
- Upgrade CylanceON-PREM
- Reboot the virtual appliance
- Configure session timeout
- Update CylanceON-PREM SSL certificate version 1.3.1 and later
- Update CylanceON-PREM SSL certificate version 1.2.2.1 and earlier
- Change the certificate cipher mode
- Enable maintenance mode
- Change network settings
- Check an IP address
- Change the log level
- Download logs
- Configure syslog/SIEM settings
- Update database connection settings
- Configure active directory
- Configure identity provider settings
- Using certificate-based authentication
- Add a banner to the login screen
- Applications
- CylanceON-PREM API
- Troubleshooting
- Agent not communicating with CylanceON-PREM
- Web browser reports insecure webpage
- Unable to connect to external database
- Configure static IP using the OVF tool
- Remote server 404 error in log files
- Log in with a local administrator account
- Online Certificate Status Protocol issues
- A user is not receiving email notifications
- Before you contact support
- BlackBerry Docs
- CylanceON-PREM
- Cylance ONPREM Administration Guide
- Threat management
- Manage application events
Manage application events
You can manage application events found on devices in your organization on the Application Events page. The Application Events page displays a list of application events that are considered threats. You can review and acknowledge application events on the Application Events page.
- In the console, on the menu bar, clickEvents > Application Events. Optionally, you can click the Application Events widget on the dashboard.
- Select one or more events on the list and clickAcknowledge. This changes the status fromNotoAcknowledged.This means that a user has manually acknowledged an event and lowers the threat in the list, allowing you to focus on events that require more attention. By default, the events list displays events that have not been acknowledged first.
To filter entries in this list to find information faster, click .
To export entries in this list to use in other applications, click .