Box Device Trust
Device Trust settings define default how Device Trust policies are configured.Endpoint Detection and Response Integrations
Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) Integrations are where you configure third-party security partners that protect your content from threats. For each partner integration that you can configure here, some settings are in this section of the Box Admin Console, and their use is described here, and some settings are within your partner integration account, and instructions for those settings are in that company’s documentation. In general, a security tool, typically an EDR, informs Box as soon as it detects any anomalous activity on an endpoint, where “endpoint” is defined as any device that connects to a network. Based on the risk score of EDR signal and additional contextual data shared with Box cloud backend, Box will take remediation actions on the device.Notes
- Windows and macOS devices must have Box Tools installed for the Web App to perform the necessary endpoint security checks.
- When endpoint detection and response is enabled, mobile devices can’t access the Box Web App because there is no Box Tools for mobile devices and Box Tools is required for this security check. This does not affect access via the Box app; you define that security access with the Box for iPhone and iPad or Box for Android settings.