A group is a collection of endpoints that share the same policy. In Malwarebytes Nebula, you can choose which policy you assign to each group. Organize your endpoints by adding groups and moving endpoints to them. This article provides an overview of how endpoints, groups, and policies work together.
Groups
- Groups must have a policy. When you create or edit a group, you assign a policy for the group to use.
- Groups can be children of other groups. When creating a group, you can create it as a child of an existing group.
- You can change a group’s policy. Select a different policy for a group at any time.
Endpoints
- Endpoints must belong to a group. By default, endpoints belong to the Default Group which uses the Default Policy.
- You can move endpoints to other groups. When you move endpoints to a different group, they use that group’s policy.
Policies
- You can create a policy without assigning it to a group. When you create a policy, you do not have to assign it to a group. However, if a policy is not assigned to a group, it is not protecting any endpoints.
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