Nebula has been enhanced with new features and improvements on November 15, 2017. As a customer of this platform, we want to take a moment to familiarize you with the changes that were made.
New Features
- Created new “Detections” page in the cloud console—combining the previous “Threats” and “Real-Time Protection” pages.
- Added on-demand reporting—beginning with Detection Summary reports—that are generated in CSV format (additional reports coming soon):
- For Incident Response, we’ve added a scan progress dialogue window that displays all scan phases, files being scanned, number of items being scanned, elapsed time, threats identified on the endpoint. Coming soon for Endpoint Protection:
- User-initiated scans for Windows and Mac now have the option to be CANCELED
Improvements
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Completed multiple improvements to the cloud console user interface
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Display software as a single application (“Endpoint Agent”) in Add/Remove Programs window on the endpoint
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Drastically reduced events logged to Windows Event Viewer
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Enhanced the cloud console “Dashboard” page to include Real-Time Protection data
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Added additional information to detection details (with more to come in the future)
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Extended the download timeout period up to 30 minutes for software installations to assist with slow network connections
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Updated the end-user license agreement
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Fixed: Addressed an issue discovered when moving large numbers of endpoints between groups
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Fixed: Localized the Timestamp on the Quarantine page
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Fixed: Proxy settings now correctly support hostnames
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Fixed: Unicode characters are now processed correctly in scan result data
Known issues
- Web Protection will prevent web traffic for some customers who are connected to a VPN. For most customers, simply adding the VPN domain as an exception in Nebula resolves the issue. We are working on a resolution.
Our next platform update is scheduled for December 2017.