Supported OS Versions for the Sensor

Cybereason supports running sensors on machines running Microsoft Windows, MacOS, Linux, and on mobile devices.

For a list of specific features supported on each operating system, see Supported Features by Operating System.

For support of older operating systems such as Windows 7, see Compatible Sensor Versions for Legacy Operating Systems.

Note

The Cybereason platform does not currently support ARM-based devices for Windows, but supports some versions of Linux ARM.

Microsoft Windows

The Cybereason platform supports both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the following Windows operating systems:

PC operating systems

Operating system

Notes

Windows 11, up to Windows 11 23H2

Windows 10, up to Windows 10 22H2

As part of Windows 10 support, the Cybereason platform supports Windows 10 Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) Enterprise version 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, and 2021.

Windows 10 IoT

Windows 8.1

Windows 8

Server operating systems

Operating system

Notes

Windows Server 2022

Including Windows Server 2022 Datacenter (all major editions) and Server Core.

Windows Server 2019

Including Windows Server 2019 Datacenter (all major editions) and Server Core.

Windows Server 2016

Including Windows Server 2016 Datacenter (all major editions) and Server Core.

Windows Server 2012 R2

Windows Server 2012

Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1

Is your specific edition of Windows not mentioned in this list? See this article for more information on specific editions.

macOS

The Cybereason platform supports sensors on the following versions of macOS:

Operating system

Notes

macOS Sonoma

macOS Sonoma is not yet visible in the Sensors screen filters or Sensor OS column.

macOS Ventura

Pay attention to this issue in the 13.1 beta Release Notes: Applications using Endpoint Security extensions might lose Full Disk Access authorization, impacting their ability to function. This issue doesn’t affect MDM-enabled extensions. (100857507).

Workaround: Removing and re-adding Full Disk Access in Settings for these extensions should resolve the issue. For more information, see the macOS Release Notes.

macOS Monterey (12.1.x - 12.6.x)

macOS Big Sur (11)

Sensors running on Apple Silicon Macs require the Rosetta 2 emulator in order to run. For more information, see the Apple documentation. Apple Silicon Mac native will be supported in future versions. For more details, contact Customer Success.

macOS Catalina (10.15)

macOS Mojave (10.14)

The Cybereason platform supports Apple Silicon Mac native (M1), M1 Max, and M1 Pro.

For more information, see Cybereason Mac Support FAQ.

Linux

Note

Cybereason sensors do not support 32-bit operating systems.

The Cybereason platform supports sensors on the following versions of Linux:

Operating system

Notes

CentOS 7, 8

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, 8, 9

Oracle Linux 7, 8, 9,

Ubuntu 14 LTS, 16 LTS, 18.04 LTS, 20.04 LTS, 20.10, 22.04 LTS, 22.10, 23.04

SLES 12 (limited support), 15

Sensors running on SLES 12 support basic collection of processes and static machine information (such as interfaces), and do not support other collection actions. For details, see the Latest Release Known Issues.

Debian 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Amazon Linux AMI 2017.03, Amazon Linux 2, Amazon Linux 2023

The Cybereason platform supports sensors on Amazon Linux 2 machines based on the x86/64 architecture, and does not currently support Graviton2 processors.

Amazon Linux 2023 ARM processors are currently supported in beta status.

Rocky Linux 8.5, 8.6, 9.2

Rocky Linux 9.2 is supported from version 23.2.65 and later.

CloudLinux 7

AlmaLinux 8.6, 8.8, 8.10, 9.2, and 9.4

Cybereason sensors on Linux machines require Python 2.6+ or Python 3.x to be installed (the Cybereason platform supports all Python 3 versions, up to the latest Python version). For a full list of Linux installation requirements, see Install required packages (Linux).

For more information, see Cybereason Linux Support FAQ.

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