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App Control Server: How to automatically delete malicious file when detected by CDC
Environment
App Control Server: All Supported Versions
Objective
Automatically delete malicious file when detected by CDC
Setup an event rule to automatically ban hashes when "Malicious file is detected" event is triggered
Resolution
Refer to the steps described in section "Automating File Deletion Requests" in the User Guide
Note: Run the rules in "simulate only" mode to test this before enabling them in "action" mode
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CB Protection 8.1.6 User Guide
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07-20-2021
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