Reference Guide
Security Management Server Virtual v10.2.7 AdminHelp
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Minimum Popup
Notification Level
High
High
Medium
Low
Severity level of events that result in popup notifications that display on the
client computer.
A setting of High allows only notifications of critical events to display. A setting
of Low displays all on-screen notifications for all events. Listed below are
examples of events that fall into the severity levels:
High
1) Protection status has changed. (Protected means that the Advanced Threat
Prevention service is running and protecting the computer and needs no user
or administrator interaction.)
2) A threat is detected and policy is not set to automatically address the threat.
Medium
1) Execution Control blocked a process from starting because it was detected
as a threat.
2) A threat is detected that has an associated mitigation (for example, the
threat was manually quarantined), so the process has been terminated.
3) A process was blocked or terminated due to a memory violation.
4) A memory violation was detected and no automatic mitigation policy is in
effect for that violation type.
Low
1) A file that was identified as a threat has been added to the Global Safe List
or deleted from the file system.
2) A threat has been detected and automatically quarantined.
3) A file has been identified as a threat but waived on the computer.
4) The status of a current threat has changed (for example, Threat to
Quarantined, Quarantined to Waived, or Waived to Quarantined).
Enable BIOS
Assurance
Selected
Selected
Not Selected
If selected, BIOS integrity checks are performed on endpoints computers to
validate that the BIOS has not been modified from the Dell factory version. A
custom factory image cannot be used with this feature, as the BIOS has been
modified. This feature is available only on Dell platforms.
Platforms available with this feature include the newest release of select XPS,
Latitude, Optiplex, Precision Workstations, and Venues. Speak to your Sales
Associates for details or contact Dell ProSupport.
This policy does not apply to Mac clients.
Enable Auto-
upload
of Log Files
Not Selected
Selected
Not Selected
If selected, log files are automatically uploaded at 12:00 am or when their size
reaches 100 MB. If this policy is Not Selected, logs can still be manually
uploaded.
Enable Standard UI Not Selected
Selected
Not Selected
If Selected, the User Interface that will show individual details for threat events
that have occurred on the local client is enabled.
See basic settings
Policy Default Setting Description
Threat Protection
This technology protects computers by identifying and taking action against threats of malware and
malicious activity involving files, folders, the registry, and processes.










