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Getting started

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1 Getting started HP Sure Sense uses deep learning models to detect malicious files and prevent malware, zero-day, ransomware, and Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) attacks from harming your computer. HP Sure Sense uses the following components: ● Prediction Model: A lightweight deep learning prediction model. It autonomously detects cyber threats and enables zero-day and APT protection. ● File reputation Cloud Services: A cloud-based database of information on known files that adds a second layer of classification. When this option is enabled, the hash for PE (Portable Executable) files is sent to the file reputation services in the cloud. ● Content Delivery Network: A system that distributes the latest prediction model and software updates for HP Sure Sense. Main menu tabs The main menu includes the following tabs: ● Status: Displays the protection status, threat summary, and other information. ● Alert log: Displays a table that lists security events and logs. It includes information about security, updates, and management. From this page, you can view additional details about security alerts and take further actions. ● Quarantine: Displays a table that lists all quarantined files. Each entry is based on a unique hash value. Entries include information related to the files and the original location of the file. You can restore quarantined files from the Action column. ● Settings: Allows you to configure whether notifications are displayed, set console languages, and manage other preferences. To view or change Advanced Settings: Select Edit, and enter the administrator credentials. Full scan Full scan analyzes all existing files on local drives of the computer. Any file identified as malicious is blocked and quarantined. Enhanced threat protection When Enhanced Threat Protection is enabled, it monitors the behavior of all running processes for malware. If a process is identified as ransomware, the process is terminated. Main menu tabs 1

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Getting started
HP Sure Sense uses deep learning models to detect malicious
files
and prevent malware, zero-day,
ransomware, and Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) attacks from harming your computer.
HP Sure Sense uses the following components:
Prediction Model:
A lightweight deep learning prediction model. It autonomously detects cyber threats
and enables zero-day and APT protection.
File reputation Cloud Services:
A cloud-based database of information on known
files
that adds a
second layer of
classification.
When this option is enabled, the hash for PE (Portable Executable)
files
is
sent to the
file
reputation services in the cloud.
Content Delivery Network:
A system that distributes the latest prediction model and software updates
for HP Sure Sense.
Main menu tabs
The main menu includes the following tabs:
Status
: Displays the protection status, threat summary, and other information.
Alert log
: Displays a table that lists security events and logs. It includes information about security,
updates, and management. From this page, you can view additional details about security alerts and
take further actions.
Quarantine
: Displays a table that lists all quarantined
files.
Each entry is based on a unique hash value.
Entries include information related to the
files
and the original location of the
file.
You can restore
quarantined
files
from the
Action
column.
Settings
: Allows you to
configure
whether
notifications
are displayed, set console languages, and
manage other preferences. To view or change
Advanced Settings
: Select
Edit
, and enter the
administrator credentials.
Full scan
Full scan analyzes all existing
files
on local drives of the computer. Any
file
identified
as malicious is blocked
and quarantined.
Enhanced threat protection
When Enhanced Threat Protection is enabled, it monitors the behavior of all running processes for malware. If
a process is
identified
as ransomware, the process is terminated.
Main menu tabs
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