Don't Get Caught Off Guard: Configuring Carbon Black for Unsupported OS Reporting

Understanding the Risks of Unsupported Operating Systems

In today’s complex IT landscape, managing endpoints is a daunting task. With various operating systems in use, it’s not uncommon for some to be unsupported or outdated. However, these unsupported OS can pose significant security risks if not properly monitored and addressed.
Carbon Black, a leading endpoint security platform, offers robust features to detect and mitigate potential threats. However, its default configuration might not always catch unsupported OS events. This oversight can leave your organization vulnerable to attacks.

The Importance of Unsupported OS Reporting

Unsupported operating systems often lack critical security patches, making them prime targets for attackers. By failing to report these issues, you may be unaware of the risks associated with these endpoints. This can lead to:

Configuring Carbon Black for Unsupported OS Reporting

To ensure your endpoint security is comprehensive, it’s essential to configure Carbon Black to report unsupported OS events. Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Access the Carbon Black Console: Log in to your Carbon Black instance and navigate to the “Settings” section.
  2. Configure Reporting Settings: In the settings page, find the “Reporting” section and toggle the switch to enable reporting for unsupported OS events.
  3. Validate Configuration: Verify that the configuration changes have taken effect by checking the Carbon Black logs.
    By following these steps, you can ensure that your organization is alerted to any unsupported OS on endpoints, enabling timely remediation and reducing security risks.

Additional Considerations

While configuring Carbon Black for unsupported OS reporting is a crucial step, it’s also essential to: