During Trend Micro Apex One registration to an on-premises Trend Micro Apex Central, Trend Micro Apex Central deploys an
API key to Trend Micro Apex One to
start the subscription process. To enable this automatic subscription process, check
with the Trend Micro Apex Central
administrator to ensure that Trend Micro Apex Central is connected to a Virtual Analyzer or that the
Suspicious Object Lists have been manually populated.
For details on registering to an on-premises Apex Central or Control Manager server,
see Configuring Apex Central (Control Manager)
Registration Settings.
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ImportantIf you are using Trend Micro Apex One as a Service with the Apex One Sandbox as a Service
Add-on, you do not need to configure the Suspicious
Object List Subscription settings.
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Procedure
- Go to .
- Select which list to enable on Security Agents.
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Suspicious URL List
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Suspicious IP List (only available when subscribing to registered Trend Micro Apex Central or Control Manager server)
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Suspicious File List (only available when subscribing to registered Trend Micro Apex Central or Control Manager server)
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Suspicious Domain List (only available when subscribing to registered Trend Micro Apex Central or Control Manager server)
Administrators can manually synchronize the Suspicious Object lists at any time by clicking the Sync Now button. -
- Under Update the Suspicious Object lists on
Security Agents, specify when agents update the Suspicious
Object lists.
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Based on the Security Agent component update schedule: Security Agents update the Suspicious Object lists based on the current update schedule.
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Automatically after updating the Suspicious Object lists on the server: Security Agents automatically update the Suspicious Object lists after the Trend Micro Apex One server receives updated lists.
Note
Security Agents not configured to receive updates from Update Agents perform incremental updates of the subscribed Suspicious Object lists during synchronization. -
- Click Save.