Support for the Endpoint Security Clients on macOS Mojave (10.14)
Support for SandBlast Agent previously only available on the Windows platform:
Threat Emulation - Evasion resistant sandbox technology detects malicious behavior and prevents any imminent attack. As in Windows, the protection is available in 2 levels:
Protection from files written to the file system.
Inspection of files downloaded by Chrome using the Chrome browser extension to prevent malicious files from getting to the file system.
Anti-Ransomware - Detects and quarantines the most evasive Ransomware variants.
Google Chrome Extension with:
Threat Extraction - Reconstructs downloaded file, delivering sanitized risk-free files to users in real time.
Zero Phishing - Blocks deceptive phishing sites and alerts on password reuse in real-time.
Full support for macOS 64-bit.
Adds the ability for Remote Access to verify the integrity of the Endpoint Security Management where the Endpoint Security VPN clients connect. This ability exists in the Endpoint Security VPN client for Windows, and is now available for the Endpoint Security client for macOS. See sk108892.
Enhancements
Native Encryption Management now supports mobile network users.
Remote Access - Opens the default browser of the machine to register to hotspot.
The SmartConsole for Endpoint Security Server allows the Administrator to connect to the Endpoint Security Server and to manage the new Endpoint Security Software Blades.
Endpoint Security Server
Package
Link
R77.30.03
SmartConsole for Endpoint Security Server R77.30.03 / E80.89
"App is not optimized for your Mac" warning when installing Endpoint Security Client on macOS 10.13.4 or later.
EPS-11209
Mobile network accounts are not supported.
EPS-10817
Institutional Recovery Key can only be imported once.
EPS-18593
Resolves the rare cases where the VPN client GUI does not load automatically after a reboot.
ESVPN-917
Improves the recovery mechanism of DNS suffixes (in Office Mode configurations) to avoid the rare cases when the suffixes are not removed, when the client disconnects unexpectedly.
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