Nebula has been updated with features and improvements in November, 2019.
November 12, 2019
Improvements
- Added a warning confirmation when disabling the Uninstall Password policy setting
- Updated the look and feel of the login page
- Added phone numbers to contact Sales
Bug Fixes
- Fixed an issue where including a screenshot while sending feedback may not work as expected
- Fixed an issue where filters may not persist when linking from the Dashboard to the Detections page
November 7, 2019
New Features
- Require Uninstall Password: Endpoint Agent software can now be protected against uninstallation by end-users by requiring a password. This feature is currently supported on Windows platforms and is configurable via policy.
- Pause Software Updates: IT organizations can now postpone software updates on Windows platforms up to thirty-one days. This is important for when additional time is needed before introducing newer versions of software on critical systems.
- “What’s New” Dialog: A “What’s New" dialog window has been introduced to highlight important new features and functionality.
- Release History: A "Release History” menu option has been added to the user profile menu, designed to provide quick and centralized access to information about new features, improvements and bug fixes.
November 1, 2019
New Features
- Configurable Date/Time Formats: Console users can now configure how dates and times are displayed throughout the cloud management console based on regional preferences
Improvements
- Added informational banner to inform if Suspicious Activity Monitoring settings are not enabled (Endpoint Protection and Response).
- The Manage Endpoints menu tab has been renamed to Endpoints.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed an issue where Syslog data may not transmit when sending over 100 messages at a time.
- Fixed an isolated issue where endpoints may inadvertently move to a different group.
- Fixed an issue where a user may be logged-out if a custom date filter is applied on the Detections page and the page is reloaded.
- Fixed an issue where Suspicious Activity Monitoring may not upload unknown file types for analysis (Endpoint Protection and Response).
Did you know you can view release information directly from the Nebula console? In the top right of the screen, select Username > Release History.