CrowdStrike Antivirus Protection

Summary

UFV employee and lab computers are protected by CrowdStrike antivirus using the Falcon Sensor. Read more to find out how it works to protect our systems, and what it looks like.

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Overview

UFV computers are protected by CrowdStrike using the Falcon Sensor. The CrowdStrike Falcon sensor is lightweight and unobtrusive; and unlike traditional antivirus, it does not scan every individual file for malicious content. Instead it learns the normal use of the computer so that it can detect known threats, and other malicious or unusual behavior.
 

Will I notice anything different?

There should be no perceptible performance impact on your computer. The Falcon sensor’s design makes it extremely lightweight and unobtrusive: there’s no UI, no required reboots, and all updates are performed silently and automatically.

If a malicious file or process is detected, you will get one of the following pop-ups in the lower right-hand corner:

Pop-up in the lower right-hand corner

Pop-up in the lower right-hand corner

 

Will CrowdStrike prevent me from using my applications?

CrowdStrike should not block legitimate and known applications.
 

Something I need was blocked by CrowdStrike. What do I do?

In the event CrowdStrike has blocked a legitimate software/process, please submit a ticket to the IT Service Desk. Include the following information:

  • The workstation ID of the affected computer (5-digit number found on a white sticker on the computer tower or laptop)
  • The software, file, or process you were trying to access - with as much detail as possible

Details

Details

Article ID: 2013
Created
Thu 9/16/21 4:31 PM
Modified
Wed 11/6/24 1:58 PM