The Vulnerability Management solution is a central protection strategy for hardening the security posture of your organization.
The Vulnerability Management solution is built into the standard Carbon Black Cloud sensor and performs automatic, continuous scans with minimal overhead. It also prioritizes vulnerabilities based on intelligence and context collected from other Carbon Black Cloud endpoint solutions.
Supported Browsers for the Carbon Black Cloud Console
- Windows: Firefox, Chrome, and Edge
- macOS: Safari, Firefox, and Chrome
Supported Operating Systems for the Carbon Black Cloud Sensor
Only 64-bit architecture is supported.
Operating System | OS Version | Vulnerability Management |
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Windows 10 21H2 | v21H2 | 3.6 and above |
Windows 10 21H1 | v21H1 | |
Windows 10 20H2 | v20H2 | |
Windows 10 20H1 | v2004 | |
Windows 10 19H2 | v1909 | |
Windows 10 19H1 | v1903 | |
Windows 10 October 2018 Update | v1809 | |
Windows 10 April 2018 Update | v1803 | |
Windows 10 Fall Creators Update | v1709 | |
Windows 10 Creators Update | v1703 | |
Windows 10 Anniversary Update | v1607 | |
Windows 10 | v1507, v1511 | |
Windows 7(KB4474419 patch applied) | SP1 | |
Windows 7 | SP1 |
Server Operating System | OS Version | Vulnerability Management |
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Windows Server 2019 | N/A | 3.6 and above |
Windows Server 2016 | SP0 | |
Windows Server 2012 R2 | SP0 | |
Windows Server 2012 | SP1 | |
Windows Server 2012 | SP0 | |
Windows Server 2008 R2 | SP1 |
Operating System | OS Version | Vulnerability Management |
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RHEL 8 | 8.0-8.4 | 2.9.0-2.11.3 |
CentOS 8 | 8.0-8.4 | |
RHEL 7 | 7.0-7.9 | |
CentOS 7 | ||
RHEL 6 | 6.6-6.10 | |
CentOS 6 | ||
SUSE 15 | 15.0-15.1 | |
SUSE 12 | 12.2-12.5 | |
Ubuntu 20 | 20.04 LTS | |
Ubuntu 19 | 19.04 LTS, 19.10 | |
Ubuntu 18 | 18.04 LTS, 18.10 | |
Ubuntu 16 | 16.04 LTS |
Note:
Carbon Black Cloud does not support RHEL, CentOS, and Oracle version 6.5 and below with sensors 2.9.1. If you are on these operating system versions, we recommend that you update to a more recent version of RHEL, CentOS, and Oracle.