You can configure Threat Scan from the Command Center Service Catalog.
Start the Wizard
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Explore > Service catalog.
The Service Catalog page appears.
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In the Threat Scan tile, click Configure.
The Configure Resources page of the Configure Threat Scan wizard appears.
Enter Group Name
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Enter a Name for the configuration.
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Click Next.
The Add Rules page appears.
Add Rules
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Optional: Create a manual association resource group without adding rules.
Steps to select resources manually.
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Click Skip This Step.
The Add Resources page appears.
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Select one or more resources, and then click Next.
The Assign Plan page appears. Go to the "Add Plan" section, below.
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Click Add Rule.
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For Client scope, select one of the following:
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Clients in this CommCell
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Clients of company
- After selecting this option, select or enter a Company name.
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Clients of user
- After selecting this option, select or enter a User name.
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Clients of user group
- After selecting this option, select or enter a User group.
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Click Add rule group
The Edit associations dialog box appears.
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Select or enter the criteria for this new rule group.
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Click Save, and then click Next.
The Add Resources page appears.
Add Plan
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Enter a name for the new Threat Scan plan in the Plan name field.
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Under Plan settings, do the following:
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The Scheduled scanning frequency is automatically selected. To modify the schedule as per your requirements, click the Schedule Edit button
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Select the Scan anomalous resources only option to scan only resources with anomalous backup activity.
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Select the backup storage:
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Access nodes. Select an existing access node, or click the Add button
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Storage. Select an existing storage pool.
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Under Detection services, select from the following:
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Anomaly detection is enabled by default and cannot be disabled. It automatically monitors backup metadata and file attributes to identify suspicious or unusual activity patterns.
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Threat detection. Enable this option and then select from the following:
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Encryption detection. Select this to scan backups for encrypted files and ransomware threats.
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Malware detection. Scans backups for known malware signatures to identify threats.
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Optional. Under Indicators of Compromise, you can select one or more existing IOCs or upload your own IOC hash file, as follows:
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Under Upload your own files, click Select File.
A file dialog box appears.
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Browse and select the IOC file. Note the following:
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Supported file types: YAR and YARA
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YARA rule format:
rule RuleName { meta: key1 = "value" key2 = "value" strings: $a = "text string" $b = "hex pattern" $c = /regex_pattern/ condition: <logical expression> }The new file (with a type of YARA Rule Match) will appear in the Indicators of Compromise table.
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Select the checkboxes for IOC files you wish to use, and then click Next.
The Summary page appears.
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Onboard the Threat Scan Group
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Review the summary information.
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Click Submit.
Next Steps
To configure additional Threat Scan groups, see Configuring a New Threat Scan Group.