HSON.exe - security concern or not?

McAfee security marked this program on cranking up today.

Never seen this before. Program is on C:\PROGRAM FILES\ TOSHIBA\TBS\HSON.exe and tries to connect to the internet according to McAfee, and they do not recognize his fingerprint. It is authentic and should I have concerns? Thank you

The same file I found on my laptop. You shouldn't have concerns about it.
AFAIK it's Toshiba s Utility Instant-On and belongs to the button.

I think that it will be installed with Toshiba Value added Package.

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