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Release to Manufacturing: Elements Agent for Mac 24.6
We have released a new version of the Elements Agent for Mac, version 24.6. This version fixes an issue which sometimes caused product initialisation to fail. The new version will be installed and taken into use automatically. No administrator action is required. See the original article here:
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New Feature - Suppress XDR BCDs based on Device Labels
We are excited to introduce a new feature that allows you to apply suppression of Broad Context Detections (BCDs) based on device labels at the company level. This enhancement provides greater flexibility and precision in managing your security environment. Read the full article here:
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WithSecure Elements Technical Trainings available for everyone
We are happy to announce that we have now made some of our technical trainings freely available for everyone. Read the full article here:
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Vulnerability Management API: Users management Endpoint Removal
We are removing two endpoints from the Vulnerability Management API. Endpoints Affected: [POST] api/latest/Users [POST] api/integration/Users These endpoints were meant to create new user accounts. After 2024.12.01 these endpoints will be removed and no longer supported. The Elements Security Administrators view should be…
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XDR Response Actions – Now available on Mac and Linux
Earlier, we introduced Response Actions for the Windows version of our XDR client. With response actions, you can retrieve specific forensic artefacts from endpoints to gather more information and provide further context to an investigation surrounding suspicious events that have been detected. You can also slow down or…
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Elements IAM administrator role – Existing administrators can claim the new role
Recently, we announced a new role for WithSecure Elements called “Identity and Access Management (IAM)”. We are happy to announce that this new role can soon be claimed by existing users who already have full administration rights to all organization resources. We anticipate that this functionality will be available from…
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What's New in Elements
We want our users to have the most up-to-date information, and the What's New page is the perfect way to stay informed about the latest updates and enhancements to Elements. Here you will find links to the monthly What's New in Elements. If you would like to be notified whenever we update our What's New in Elements,…
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WithSecure Community Digest
As a way to keep you informed about the latest and greatest on the forum, we have decided to compile a list of the most engaging articles, discussions, and questions from the previous week. In addition, we will share updates on any new features, announcements, and events happening within the WithSecure Community. With this…
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Luminen: Your chance to provide feedback and improve the service
We’re excited to announce that after positive feedback from our Luminen Early Access program, this AI-powered feature is now free for all users! Luminen™, integrated into WithSecure™ Elements Cloud, uses generative AI to explain security events, provide Broad Context Detections™, and offer local-language reports with…
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Maintenance Break: Elements Collaboration Protection – 12th November 2024 / 17.00 UTC
We will be performing system maintenance on the Elements Collaboration system on 12th November 2024 at 17.00 UTC. Read the full article here:
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New API feature: Checking the latest versions of product databases
For several years, we have had a web-based page known as dbtracker.f-secure.com, which was useful for finding out the latest versions of the various engines and databases used by our products. This service will be terminated in December 2024, as it is outdated and no longer suitable for WithSecure customers. Read the full…
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Exposure Management: Attack Path Simulation – Looking at your environment with an attacker’s eyes
Attack Path Simulation illustrates how attacker can exploit your environment. It models how attacker can take advantage of different vulnerabilities and misconfigurations to move inside the network and to find valuable targets. Attack Path Simulation is a core feature of WithSecure Exposure Management (XM), for pointing…
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New Feature: Federated Single Sign-On is now available for WithSecure Elements
Federated single sign-on (FSSO) is a mechanism that allows users to authenticate and access several applications or services across different domains or organizations without the need to log in separately for each. Users may already be familiar with this if they access their own organization’s systems using the same…
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Elements IAM administrator role available in self-registration
As WithSecure Elements evolves, we will be adding new roles for specific purposes. For example, a company may only want to grant access to certain parts of Elements to specific users. This is known as Role Based Access Control, or RBAC. To facilitate the management of these roles, and granting users permissions to use…
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WithSecure Elements and F-Secure branded clients – End of support 2024-12-31
As we have previously announced, due to infrastructure changes needed as part of our separation from F-Secure, the use of F-Secure branded clients is deprecated. The clients WILL stop working at the end of 2024, and will provide no protection at all. Customers using these deprecated clients MUST upgrade them to WithSecure…
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WithSecure Ideas Platform Migration
We would like to inform you that the tool we use for collecting WithSecure ideas is migrating to the WithSecure Community on 15 October. During the migration, ideas.withsecure.com will be unavailable from 14 October through 16 October. After the migration, you can continue accessing it at the same…