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07-04-2020 01:07 PM
my customer has a service that requires to be excluded from Cortex XDR agent activities. he gave me some processes and file extensions and paths. where can I do this on Cortex console?
07-15-2020 07:14 AM
Hi @Mostafa.Elsayed-
You will do this at the profile level. Go to Endpoints > Policy Management and select the Profiles option. From there, select the malware profile and add the exceptions as whitelist entries.
For the exploit side, go to Endpoints > Policy Management > Global Exceptions and enter the process information there. You can then select the Exploit Prevention Modules that you wish to disable.
07-16-2020 12:00 PM
Hi @dfalcon
How you make exception for file extension? also if you have only the process name, how you would fill the parent process box?
07-16-2020 03:53 PM
I am seeing high memory usage on a database server with XDR being the offender. I need to exclude all scanning/ monitoring from the directories where my data and log files live on that drive. Please provide the detail of what and how to accomplish that task.
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