Managing Advanced Threat Defense Manage the malware analysis configurations and monitor the Advanced Threat Defense Appliance performance. Viewing user profilesIf you are a user with admin permissions, you can view the list of Advanced Threat Defense users. If you do not have admin permissions, you can view your own user record. Edit UsersTo edit the user profiles, make sure the corresponding user is logged off. Delete usersAdministrators have permissions to remove users from Advanced Threat Defense. Monitor the Advanced Threat Defense performance You can use the following options to monitor the performance of Advanced Threat Defense. Limit the number of records in the database To ensure you have enough storage, limit the number of records in the Advanced Threat Defense database. TroubleshootingThere are several methods to troubleshoot Advanced Threat Defense in your network. Back up and restore Advanced Threat Defense Appliance from a USB drive Create a USB recovery drive, then re-image the Advanced Threat Defense Appliance. You use this drive to back up and restore your Advanced Threat Defense Appliance. Back up and restore the Advanced Threat Defense databaseAs a precaution, you can periodically backup the Advanced Threat Defense database. You can then restore a backup of your choice when required. For example, if you want to discard all changes made during a troubleshooting exercise, you can restore the backup that was taken before you started troubleshooting.
Managing Advanced Threat Defense Manage the malware analysis configurations and monitor the Advanced Threat Defense Appliance performance. Viewing user profilesIf you are a user with admin permissions, you can view the list of Advanced Threat Defense users. If you do not have admin permissions, you can view your own user record. Edit UsersTo edit the user profiles, make sure the corresponding user is logged off. Delete usersAdministrators have permissions to remove users from Advanced Threat Defense. Monitor the Advanced Threat Defense performance You can use the following options to monitor the performance of Advanced Threat Defense. Limit the number of records in the database To ensure you have enough storage, limit the number of records in the Advanced Threat Defense database. TroubleshootingThere are several methods to troubleshoot Advanced Threat Defense in your network. Back up and restore Advanced Threat Defense Appliance from a USB drive Create a USB recovery drive, then re-image the Advanced Threat Defense Appliance. You use this drive to back up and restore your Advanced Threat Defense Appliance. Back up and restore the Advanced Threat Defense databaseAs a precaution, you can periodically backup the Advanced Threat Defense database. You can then restore a backup of your choice when required. For example, if you want to discard all changes made during a troubleshooting exercise, you can restore the backup that was taken before you started troubleshooting.