Glasswall Halo processes files to ensure they are safe from threats. Once a file has been deconstructed and rebuilt, the application assigns a _Risk Level_ to the original file.

These risk levels, explained below, provide users with a high-level summary of the threat level the original file contained.

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| <img src="/.attachments/property-1-low.png"/> | **Low** risk means the original file did not appear to contain any threats or items that might increase risk for your environment. |
| <img src="/.attachments/property-1-medium.png"/> | **Medium** risk means the original file contained items that may be used by an attacker to compromise your environment or expose information about the file itself... |
| <img src="/.attachments/property-1-high.png"/> | **High** risk means the original file contained software or executable code that may be used by attackers to compromise your environment. |