What's New

New Features

  • Sandblast Agent is now called Harmony Endpoint.

  • Added Portuguese translations to the Client UI.

  • During an upgrade from E85.10, the firewall stays connected.

  • For standalone VPN clients (Endpoint Security VPN, Check Point Mobile, SecuRemote), there is an option to suppress the firewall compliance warning, if the firewall is not part of the installation..

  • Customers can now execute PowerShell scripts on client machines, using push operations. See sk173414.

  • Added a new sensor to extract the contents of newly created Batch files. This data can be viewed in the Forensics reports, as well as in Threat Hunting.

  • New Outlook sensor installed as an add-in is now available to report high-level email data to Threat Hunting. In addition, attacks that started with an email attachment now show the email details in Forensics. Note: Contents of the email are not stored.

  • Threat Hunting includes the ability to view MAC addresses for every computer sending data.

  • There is a new CLI utility to restore all files from the backup and restoration folder manually.

  • Enables you to assign the "Connected" policies to a configured inner source location, instead of to the Endpoint Security Management Server. This allows you to distinguish if the Endpoint Security Client is in the organization network or not.

  • Browser Extension New Capability: Enforce Safe Search: The Administrator can compel his Endpoint users to use the "Safe Search" feature when they employ the Google, Bing and Yahoo search engines. "Enforcing Safe Search" is done by configuring the Web-protection policy. The Endpoint user is unable to change these settings. For more information about Safe Search, refer to: https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/510?co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid&hl=en

Enhancements

For the complete list of enhancements, refer to sk173386.