CloudLock Security Fabric Release Notes
2/1/17
Enhanced Details for AWS Incidents
The Incident Details page for AWS incidents now includes Access Control information in order to provide CloudLock administrators with more accessible information about levels of access and exposure of assets.
Filters in Incident List Updated
Previously the Incidents List was, by default, displayed with a “New” filter enabled. The new default filter adds precision: “New incidents in the last 7 days”
Presentation Mode
The Security Fabric pages can appear low-contrast in presentations, losing the color from the page background. Higher-contrast presentation mode can now be invoked via the CMD-B or CTRL-B key combination.
Updated Look and Feel
The Cisco Cloudlock application now reflects its new status as a Cisco product.
Content policies updated
Predefined content policies have been updated to reduce false positives by more complete use of word boundary specifications in built-in regular expressions.
Fixes
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● Corrected alignment of widgets on Incidents page
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● Fixed a case in which an object search by owner was not possible
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● Revoked platforms are no longer visible on the settings page
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● Need to fix new old nav for mobile
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● Corrected a case in which a deauthorized platform could not be reinstated
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● Fixed display issues with the API section of the settings page
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● Updated body text color to #333
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● AWS S3 object view link now works properly
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● Fixed the AWS Event Category for update events
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● AWS Logins are now captured properly by normalized event type
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● Fixed a case in which the invalid Mime Type 'mime' was specified for AWS files
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● Corrected a situation in which the view object link could be invalid for a Slack multi page
thread
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● The Slack Reports page now works properly in all cases
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● Fixed a case in which empty access scopes categories might be shown in trusted access scopes and risky access scopes policies
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● An Office 365 App can now be restricted for a specific user in all cases
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● Office 365 Apps with only 'other' access scope category can now be revoked manually
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● Removed extra events shown for banned apps
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● Updated the "App installs Over Time" graph units
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● Fixed the paging in user's app list
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● Corrected a situation in which App Revoke could fail
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● App risk and summary in apps grid now display correctly
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● Fixed a case in which the users installed apps list crashed on some users
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● Corrected a discrepancy between unique apps summary and installs trends
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● Empty Access Scope Categories are now handled correctly
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● When a detection date is "Null" it is now reported as “-”
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● Excessive downloads added as a potential threat
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