![]() So, a real-time antimalware scanner is expected to compound the existing CPU utilization, but isn't the driving force behind system resource consumption.īecause our software exists in a diverse range of environments, it's impossible to provide a default configuration that meets the balance between protection and performance in all possible environments. If the system is idle, the scanner is idle. The real-time antimalware scanner CPU utilization is proportional to the amount of disk activity that occurs on the system. ![]() If the file is malicious, an action is taken on it. If the file isn't malicious, it's returned to the process that requested it. The scan engine then returns a decision about whether the file is malicious. This component intercepts the file and delivers it to the scan engine. All our real-time antimalware scanners operate by inserting a component that's used to monitor all disk access requests made by any process running in memory.
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