[February] What's New on Endpoint Manager?

We are excited to inform you that we are planning to have new releases over Comodo ONE and ITarian on Saturday (2019-02-16) morning! The release is expected to take 4 hours to deploy, during which time Comodo ONE and ITarian will be in maintenance mode.

Endpoint Manager Core

New Features

  • TLS 1.2 Upgrade To comply with the best industry security practices, we are upgrading the protocol used in our communication client (CC) to Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2.
    You will need to make sure that the version of CC on your Windows (XP, 2003 Server, 7 and 2008 Server) devices is version 6.16.10680.18030 or higher before 07-01-2019 (July 1st 2019).
    

    Here is the wiki of this feature.

Improvements
  • Logged in User Added the ability to see the user logged into a device in the ‘Device List’. You can search, sort and filter according to this new field.
Bug Fixes
  • Fixed the issue of upgrade button under license options section.
  • Fixed the issue of phone numbers under support section for ITarian and Comodo ONE
  • Fixed the issue of delayed application of profile settings to devices.
  • Fixed the issue of role management for editing device name.
  • Fixed the issue of high CPU usage for communication client.
  • Fixed the issue of communication client proxy settings with symbol '\'.
  • Fixed the issue of notifications which cannot be removed for Android devices.
  • Fixed the issue of grey screen in Kiosk mode for Android devices.
Security

New Features

  • Improved heuristic analysis and embedded code detection settings. With this feature, interpreter interactions with suspicious autoruns items can be configured separately for each interpreter type. This means even better protection against malicious code triggered by Windows start-up and auto-run items. You can configure the feature in the new ‘Script Analysis’ section in Profiles.
Improvements
  • New ‘Script Analysis’ section. ‘Heuristic Command Line Analysis’ and ‘Embedded Code Detection’ have been moved to the new script analysis section in a profile. This provides more granular management of security components.
    • General Settings. You can enable or disable the ‘Runtime Detection’ feature from this tab, and also limit the size of scripts which should be analyzed.
    • Runtime Detection. ‘Heuristic Command Line Analysis’ and ‘Embedded Code Detection’ settings have been moved to this section.
    • Autoruns Scan. Interpreter configuration for scanning/monitoring autorun items can be done from this section.
  • Valkyrie details about a file can now be viewed in the ‘Security Dashboards’ area. Simply select a file in the security dashboards screens and click ‘Valkyrie details’.
  • Download Valkyrie reports from the security dashboard. Simply select a file in the security dashboard and click ‘Valkyrie Report’ to view granular information about the file.
  • Added a ‘Show ignored containment events’ filter in to the security dashboard. In ‘Event View’, you can now show all ignored containment events. We think you’ll find this addition useful, but please note that we disabled the new filter by default. This is a practical move to highlight more important activities and lessen the potential noise created by multiple ignore events.