Reference Guide

Manage Policies
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Reputation
Service
Sensitivity
Medium
Disable
Very Low
Low
Medium
High
Very High
When enabled
, samples are submitted to the lab to
determine if they are malware. Sen
sitivity level
configures the sensitivity level to use when determining
if a detected sample is malware.
The higher the sensitivity level, the higher the number of
malware
detections. However, allowing more detections
might result in more false positive re
sults.
Risk levels:
Very low
- The detections and risk of false positives are
the same as with regular content
files. A detection is
made available to Threat Protection whe
n the lab pu
blishes
it instead of waiting for the next content file update.
Use this
setting for desktops and servers with restricted
user rights and a strong security footprint. This setting
res
ults in an average of 1015 queries per day, per
computer.
Lo
w - This setting is the minimum recommendation for
laptops or desktops and servers w
ith a strong security
footprint. This setting results in an average of 10
15
queries per day, per computer.
Med
ium - Use this level when the regular risk of exposure
to mal
ware is greater than the risk of a false positive.
The proprietary, heuristic checks
result in detections
that are likely to be malware. However, some detections
might result in a false positive.
With this setting, the
lab checks that popular applications
and operating system
files do not result in a false positive. This setting is
the mi
nimum recommendation for laptops or desktops and
servers. This setting results in an average of 20
25
queries p
er day, per computer.
High
- Use this setting for deployment to systems o
r areas
which are regularly infected. This setting results in an
average
of 2025 queries per day, per computer.
Very high
- Dell recommends using this level only for
scanning volumes
and directories that do not support
executing programs or op
erating systems. Detections found
with this level are presumed malicious, but have n
ot been
fully tested to determine if they are false positives. Use
this setting for on
-demand scans on non-operating system
volumes. This setting results in an average of 2
0–25
queries
per day, per computer.