View the Security Event History on an Endpoint
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4.2 (EoS)
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- Set Up the Endpoint Infrastructure
- Activate Traps Licenses
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- Endpoint Infrastructure Installation Considerations
- TLS/SSL Encryption for Traps Components
- Configure the MS-SQL Server Database
- Install the Endpoint Security Manager Server Software
- Install the Endpoint Security Manager Console Software
- Manage Proxy Communication with the Endpoint Security Manager
- Load Balance Traffic to ESM Servers
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- Malware Protection Policy Best Practices
- Malware Protection Flow
- Manage Trusted Signers
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- Remove an Endpoint from the Health Page
- Install an End-of-Life Traps Agent Version
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- Traps Troubleshooting Resources
- Traps and Endpoint Security Manager Processes
- ESM Tech Support File
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- Access Cytool
- View the Status of the Agent Using Cytool
- View Processes Currently Protected by Traps Using Cytool
- Manage Logging of Traps Components Using Cytool
- Restore a Quarantined File Using Cytool
- View Statistics for a Protected Process Using Cytool
- View Details About the Traps Local Analysis Module Using Cy...
- View Hash Details About a File Using Cytool
View the Security Event History on an Endpoint
When a user launches a process on the endpoint,
Traps injects code into the process and activates a protection module
known as an Exploit Protection Module (EPM) into the process. The
endpoint security policy rules determine which EPMs are injected into
each process. During the injection, the process name appears on
the console in red. After the injection completes successfully,
the console logs the security event on the Events tab.
Each
security event on the Events tab displays
the date and time of the event, name of the affected process, and
EPM that was injected into the process. Typically, the mode indicates
whether or not Traps terminated the process or only notified the
user about the event.
- Launch the Traps Console:
- From the Windows tray, right-click the Traps icon
- Run CyveraConsole.exe from the Traps installation folder.
The Traps Console launches. - View the security events:
- Select AdvancedEvents to display the security events on the endpoint.
- Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the list of events.