New Features Introduced in June 2023
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New Features Introduced in June 2023
Learn about the new features that became available in SaaS Security starting June
2023.
The following table provides a snapshot of new features introduced for SaaS Security in
June 2023. Refer to the Administrator’s Guide for more information on
how to use SaaS Security API (Data Security), SaaS Security Inline, and SaaS Security
Posture Management (SSPM).
Feature
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Description
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Application Groups
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Teams functionality available in the Standalone SaaS Security console
is now available in Strata Cloud Manager as Application
Groups. You can create an application
group to group cloud apps and restrict admin access to
cloud apps, incidents, and assets on SaaS Security API.
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Delete or close Incidents
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You can now choose to delete or close all associated incidents when
you delete a policy rule.
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Support for one Syslog Receiver and one API Client | Syslog and API Client Integration on SaaS Security API now supports one Syslog receiver and one API client app with access to log data. |
Extended attribute values for Security and Privacy Attributes
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When you are viewing an application's attribute values in the
Application Details view in SaaS Security Inline, more precise
information is now provided for the following Security and Privacy
application attributes.
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Tenant Detail view in SaaS Security Inline
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The Tenant Detail view is part of a
beta release of tenant-level detection. It is provided only for
evaluation and testing purposes. For the full release,
tenant-level controls in policy recommendations are also
planned. For certain discovered applications, SaaS Security Inline can detect
the specific application tenants that are being accessed by users.
For these applications, a new Tenant Details view displays details
about individual application tenants.
Currently, tenant-level detection is available for the following
applications: Bitbucket, Box, Egnyte, Frontify, Github, SharePoint,
Slack, WebEx, Workday, Workplace by Facebook, Zendesk, and Zoom.
You can navigate to the Tenant Details view from the Discovered Applications
view or the Discovered Users view. The
Tenants column for these views shows the number of application
instances or tenants that were accessed. Click on the number of
tenants to go to the Tenant Details view.
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SSPM integration with Jira | If you are using the Jira issue tracking system to manage your team's tasks, you can now create Jira tickets directly from SSPM. To configure the Jira integration, you link SSPM to your Jira instance. When you are viewing a policy violation in SSPM, you can then create a Jira ticket to investigate and resolve the misconfiguration. |