McAfee EPOCDE-AA-BA Product Guide - Page 35
Working with McAfee Labs Security Threats, Controlling unsupported product policy visibility
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Configuring general server settings Configuring general server settings 4 newspapers), informational websites, mailing lists, or your peers. You are automatically notified of these threats from McAfee Labs. Protection status and risk assessment You can easily determine whether the DAT and engine files in the Current branch of the master repository provide protection against the top 10 threats and, if not, the highest risk level of any new threats. Protection available The DAT and engine files in the repository already provide protection against all threats that are known to McAfee Labs. To determine whether each managed system is protected, run a query against DAT and engine file coverage. Protection pending on Medium-to-Low Risk Threats The updated DAT file for threats assessed by McAfee Labs as medium risk is pending. However, updated protection is available in a supplemental virus definition (ExtraDAT) file, which you can manually download if you need protection before the next full DAT file is available, such as in an outbreak scenario. Protection Pending on High-Risk Threats The updated DAT file for threats assessed by McAfee Labs as high risk is pending. However, updated protection is available in a supplemental virus definition (ExtraDAT) file, which you can manually download if you need protection before the next full DAT file is available, such as in an outbreak scenario. Working with McAfee Labs Security Threats Use these task to mark threat notifications as read or unread or to delete them. Data is sorted by the date the threat was discovered. In addition, you can click the threat name to go to the McAfee Labs website to view information about each threat. Each user views a McAfee Labs Security Threats page that is unique to their account. When one user deletes or marks threat notifications as read or unread, these actions are not represented in the table when another user account logs on. Controlling unsupported product policy visibility If you've been using your ePolicy Orchestrator server for a while, or you've recently updated from a previous version of the software, you might have some unsupported products installed on your server. You can control whether the policies associated with these products are visible in the Policy Catalog. If you have unsupported products checked in to your server, you can choose whether the policies for those products are visible or hidden. Task For option definitions, click ? in the interface. 1 Click Menu | Configuration | Server Settings, select Policy Maintenance from the Setting Categories, then click Edit. 2 Specify whether to show or hide policies for an unsupported product, optionally delete any unsupported products, then click Save. McAfee® ePolicy Orchestrator® 4.6.0 Software Product Guide 35