Whitelists now called "allow lists"
In our latest release of X-Ray, whitelists are now referred to as allow lists, and blacklists are referred to as block lists. There is no change in the functionality of any of these lists.
In our latest release of X-Ray, whitelists are now referred to as allow lists, and blacklists are referred to as block lists. There is no change in the functionality of any of these lists.
You can now associate escalation contact email addresses with your organization. These are the email addresses to which emails will be sent by Perception Point in case of an emergency, such as account takeovers and Business Email Compromise issues. The escalation contacts enable prompt resolution of urgent incidents. Providing an active 24/7 escalation contact address enables quick response to critical situations - minimizing disruptions, and ensuring the security and reliability of your account and emails. Specifying escalation contacts is now mandatory for all new organizations. It is recommended that you specify a group email address for your escalation contacts.
[Advanced Browser Security] New! When an end user downloads a file, the browser extension displays a toast notification. We've added a progress bar to the toast notification. The progress bar shows the specific task that is being performed, and an estimate of the download completion percentage.
[Advanced Browser Security] You can now display your organization's name in all end-user toast notifications. The organization name that you specify will replace the default "Perception Point" in the toast notifications. You specify the organization name in the Settings > General Settings page in the Advanced Browser Security Console.
[Advanced Browser Security] Block pages that prevent access to downloaded files and to websites can include custom messages. You can now add a link that will appear below the custom messages. For example, you could add a link to a page that enables users to open a support ticket to request access to the blocked file.
This new functionality is included in the "Custom Messages" tab inside extension profiles. You specify the text of the link, and the URL that will open when the link is clicked.
The new Incident Response Summary page gives you greater visibility into the work that our incident response team is constantly doing: protecting your organization; saving you time and money.
Here are some of the key features you'll find on the new Incident Response Summary page:
With the Incident Response Summary page, you can have confidence that our incident response team is working tirelessly to protect your organization, and you can see the impact of their work in real-time.
We’ve added the following new detection improvements to the Browser Extension:
You can now display the Perception Point-X-Ray user interface in Japanese. This is in addition to the languages that were previously available: English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Korean.
To change the UI language, click the Language icon on the right of the Perception Point-X-Ray toolbar, and then select the required language.
We've updated the look of the toast messages that are displayed by the Advanced Browser Security [ABS] Browser Extension. We removed the Perception Point logo, and added icons to improve visual recognition of the message content. In addition, the toast messages are now color coded to make the meaning and significance of each toast immediately apparent to the end-users.