BeyondTrust (Avecto) – DefendPoint 5.3.0.68
Tech update
New features in this release: A new Avecto-supported integration for ServiceNow; New power rules to integrate with third party tool; The ability to add applications to policy from events for events is now live; You can now view the current reputation for the following reports: target types, all events, all; A new macOS QuickStart Template is available.
New Features
- 77159 – A new Avecto-supported integration for ServiceNow using Power Rules will allow you to directly raise tickets in ServiceNow
- From Defendpoint. A new document called Service Now Integration Power Rules Guide is available to support this feature.
- 79029 – Power Rules allows you to integrate with third party tools and/or dynamically alter the outcome of a Defendpoint Application
- Rule using PowerShell scripts. A new document called Power Rule Core Scripting Guide is available to support this feature.
- 81561 – Added the ability to add application to policy from events for Events > All and Events > Process Details.
- 81566 – Added the ability to view the current reputation for the following reports: Target Types > All, Events > All.
- 87018– There is a new macOS QuickStart Template available for use in the policy editor. Full details of this can be found in the
- Defendpoint ePO Extension Administration Guide for this release.
Enhancements
80710– There have been some updates to the Windows QuickStart Template.
- The General Rules workstyle has been renamed to All Users.
- The Add Admin General (Business Apps) has been renamed to Add Admin – All Users (Business Apps).
- The Add Admin – General (Windows Functions) has been renamed to Add Admin – All Users (Windows Functions).
- The Allow – Approved Standard User Apps Application Group has been deleted.
- Both Control – Restricted Functions Application Groups have been renamed to Restricted Functions and hidden.
- The Allow Message (Authentication) has been renamed to Allow Message (Authentication & Reason).
86627 – The Advanced Policy Editor Settings and Advanced Sandbox Environment pages in the Utilities menu are no longer shown for policies unless they contain existing Sandboxing functionality to reduce confusion.
86959 – ‘User’ context is now available in addition to ‘System’ context when you add a PowerShell Audit Script.
McAfee Compatibility
McAfee Agent
The following McAfee Endpoint Security products are compatible with this version of the Defendpoint Client:
- 5.5.x
- 5.0.x (all versions)
- Note: Version 4.8 and older of the McAfee agent are not supported with this release.
McAfee ePO Server
Note: Version 5.1 of ePO Server is not supported.
The following McAfee Endpoint Security versions are compatible with this version of the Defendpoint Client:
- 5.10.x
- 5.9.x
- 5.3.x (all versions)
McAfee Endpoint Security (ENS)
The following McAfee Endpoint Security versions are compatible with this version of the Defendpoint Client:
- Endpoint Security (ENS) Adaptive Threat Protection (ATP) 10.x
- With Generic Privilege Escalation Prevention (GPEP) enabled and disabled
- ENS Firewall 10.x
- ENS Threat Prevention 10.x
- ENS Web Control 10.x
McAfee MOVE Multi-Platform Client
The following McAfee MOVE Multi-Platform Client versions are compatible with this version of the Defendpoint Client:
- Note: We do not support the agentless version of McAfee MOVE.
- If the version of McAfee MOVE is compatible with the McAfee Agent you’re using then Defendpoint is also compatible.