Pay-as-you-go billing now available for Trend Vision One cloud security solutions via AWS Marketplace
November 18, 2024 — Pay only for what you use with consumption-based billing, available
for customers who purchase a Trend Vision One pay-as-you-go contract from AWS Marketplace. The following offerings currently support
pay-as-you-go, in addition to credit-based licensing:
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Attack Surface Risk Management for Cloud
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Container Security
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File Security Storage
For more information, see Pay-As-You-Go.
New alert type in the Notifications app: Newly discovered assets
September 23, 2024 — The Notifications app has been enhanced with a new alert feature
that notifies customers of new assets detected in their environment, which could pose
significant risks.
For more information, see Configuring notifications for newly
discovered assets.
New alert types: Case update summary and Case update for owners
September 2, 2024 — The Notifications app now includes two new alert types: Case
update summary and Case update for owners. The
Case update summary alert periodically sends notifications to
specified recipients with a summary of case updates, while the Case update for
owners alert notifies owners every time a case update occurs. For
Case update summary, you can specify which case updates you want the
summary to include.
For more information, see Configuring notifications for case update
summary and Configuring notifications for case update for
owners.
Restrict API access with authorized IP addresses
July 22, 2024 — The API Keys app now enables you to define and manage a list of authorized
IP
addresses for accessing Trend Vision One APIs.
This enhancement adds an extra layer of security, ensuring that only traffic from
trusted sources
can access the APIs.
For more information, see API Keys (available to both customers that have updated to the Foundation Services release
and those
that have not).
Google Cloud Identity integration official release
July 1, 2024 — Google Cloud Identity integration with Trend Vision One is now officially available.
Seamlessly integrate with Google Cloud Identity to enhance your security visibility
and response
with streamlined access, management, and risk. Go to to set up the integration.
For more information, see Google Cloud Identity integration.
Transfer ownership of the Primary User Account
June 19, 2024 — Trend Vision One now
supports the transfer of the Primary User Account to a local account within the same
business.
This feature is accessible to all customers, whether or not they have updated to the
Foundation
Services release.
For more information, see Transferring ownership of the Primary User
Account.
Trend Vision One supports multi-factor authentication for console sign in and critical actions
April 8, 2024 — For customers that have updated to the Foundation Services release,
Trend Vision One now offers the option to
enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) for enhanced security. With MFA, users are
required
to provide multiple forms of verification before they can sign in to the console or
perform
response or IAM actions.
For more information, see Enabling and configuring multi-factor
authentication.
One more user account type available to support IdP-initiated only SSO
March 25, 2024 — Trend Vision One now supports mapping of user
roles directly to groups defined in customers' identity providers, removing the need
to add
individual user and group accounts for all users to sign in to Trend Vision One.
For more information, see Adding an IdP-Only SAML Group
Account.
Trend Vision One console now supports daylight saving time
October 9, 2023 — The Trend Vision One console now adjusts the displayed time according
to
daylight saving time, depending on your selected time zone.
Permissions for Risk Insights updated
July 3, 2023 — To streamline the management of Risk Insights access in the User Roles
app, the
Configure settings and Export data permissions are no longer listed under Executive
Dashboard,
Attack Surface Discovery, and Operations Dashboard. Configure settings and Export
data are now
found in the new General category, which affects the three Risk Insights apps.
The new Manage assets permission now affects Attack Surface Discovery. Operations
Dashboard now
uses two new permissions, Manage risk events and Manage vulnerabilities.