A list of managed and unmanaged neighbors for an endpoint can be found:
A list of managed and unmanaged neighbors for an endpoint can be found:
To find a list of managed and unmanaged neighbors for an endpoint, you should use the Hosts page in the Investigate tool. This feature is designed to provide comprehensive insights into the network of devices surrounding an endpoint, consolidating information on both managed and unmanaged neighbors efficiently.
answer is A, A. by using Hosts page in the Investigate tool UI > Investigate > Hosts, in the middle of the page
The correct answer is: A. by using Hosts page in the Investigate tool Here's why the other options are incorrect: B. Groups in Host Management: This section focuses on managing groups of endpoints within CrowdStrike, not identifying neighboring devices. C. Sensor Visibility Exclusions Audit: This audit helps identify exclusions for CrowdStrike sensors, not neighboring devices. D. Event Search: While event data might contain information about device interactions, it wouldn't provide a consolidated view of managed and unmanaged neighbors like the Investigate tool.
Host Search displays all unmanaged neighbors detected in past 24h.
A is correct
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