Malwarebytes Nebula updated the policy page for a more intuitive customer experience. If the new policies experience toggle is disabled, see the policy guide below: Add, delete, clone a policy. Endpoint interface options. Tamper Protection options. General options. Settings options. Add, delete, or clone a policy You can add a new policy to protect your […]
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Dashboard page in Malwarebytes Nebula
One of the primary functions of the Malwarebytes Nebula console is to keep you informed of malware-related activities on your endpoints. The Dashboard provides a high level view of this activity on your network. It presents a summarized view of the information displayed in more detail on sections of your Nebula console through widgets. In the top […]
Configure Windows server roles for Malwarebytes Nebula
Malwarebytes Nebula contains real-time protection modules which support stock Windows Server Operating Systems from 2008 through 2019, including variants. Server protection requires one of the following subscriptions: Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection for Servers Malwarebytes Endpoint Detection and Response for Servers The real-time protection modules are: Web Protection – Prevents connections to malicious or compromised websites Exploit Protection – Prevents […]
Configure Tamper protection options in Malwarebytes Nebula
The Tamper protection policy option in Malwarebytes Nebula protects endpoints by limiting end user ability to uninstall Malwarebytes. This also prevents malicious threats from stopping, modifying, or deleting Malwarebytes. To follow the steps in this article, enable the New policies experience switch in the Policies page. If you have the new policies experience disabled, locate these policy […]
Configure Syslog in Malwarebytes Nebula
In addition to the built-in reports available in Malwarebytes Nebula, you can send threat-related events to your SIEM solution for security insights, compliance, and visibility. This article provides the steps required to set up Syslog for Malwarebytes Nebula. Events flow The diagram below represents the Malwarebytes events flow. The flow follows this order: Endpoints report […]
Configure Software Updates options in Malwarebytes Nebula
The Software Updates policy option in Malwarebytes Nebula allows control over when endpoints receive Malwarebytes software updates. This option only applies to Protection Service updates, Component Package updates are always automatic. To find and toggle this option in the Nebula console, click Settings > Policies > select a policy. Automatic Updates (Windows only): Enable this feature to allow automatic download […]
Configure single sign-on with Malwarebytes Nebula
If your organization uses a single sign-on provider, you may connect it to Malwarebytes Nebula. This article provides an overview of Malwarebytes single sign-on configuration and basic setup steps. Go to Settings > Single Sign-On. Single-Sign On is turned off by default. Enable Single Sign-On to allow the Malwarebytes console to control logins through your identity provider. Link […]
Configure Scan settings options in Malwarebytes Nebula
Policies define how Malwarebytes behaves when running a scheduled scan. Policies are applied at the group level, and all endpoints in a group use the same policy. By default, endpoints added to the console belong to the Default Group, and the Default Policy. To follow the steps in this article, enable the New policies experience switch in […]
Configure session timeout settings in Malwarebytes Nebula
In your Malwarebytes Nebula console, you can configure the duration that inactivity causes a session timeout. This feature can allow you to stay logged in to your Nebula console without the need to sign in again after short, idle periods. You can extend your session for up to 12 hours. Configure your timeout settings These […]
Configure Protection settings in Malwarebytes Nebula
Policies define how Malwarebytes behaves when using Real-time protection. Policies are applied at the group level, and all endpoints in a group use the same policy. By default, endpoints added to the console belong to the Default Group, and the Default Policy. To follow the steps in this article, enable the New policies experience switch in the […]