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ESET Inspect version 1.10 has been released and is available for download.
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Changelog
FIXED: Stability and performance fixes
ADDED: Multitenancy support completed (management of access rights per group, synchronization of static group types, and improved blocking of modules)
NEW: New signals to indicate ransomware attacks
NEW: Simple incident creation based on SIEM rules
NEW: Detection of files delivered through RDP connection's copy & paste
NEW: Displayed OS API calls from ESET LiveGuard Advanced
NEW: MDR Report Template
NEW: ESET LiveGuard Advanced information columns in the executables table view
NEW: Dark Mode
Information
For ESET Inspect 1.10 users without ESET PROTECT 10.1, some ESET Inspect improvements will have no effect. They will work the same as in ESET Inspect 1.9.
View the list of these improvements:
- Access rights per group. Improvement respects how permission sets in ESET PROTECT are bound to static groups. Before version 1.10, the user's access rights were always applied to every group visible to the user
- Synchronization of static group types. In ESET Inspect 1.10, users see the appropriate icons on the group tree representing MSPs, Companies, Sites, etc.
- We have based some functionalities on information about company groups (tenants), so without synchronization of static group types, they will not work. These are:
- Questions view filtering – a user should only see questions related to their company
- Executables view filtering – a user should be able to only see executables that were seen in their company
- Comments filtering – a user should not see other users' comments for common objects if they are from different companies
- Dashboard charts related to executables filtering – a user should only see statistics for executables existing in their company
- Automatic exclusions are limited only to a single company
- Default targets for newly created objects – those should be prefilled with the user's home group
- Disabling inaccessible groups in targets selection on the frontend – a user should not be able to select a group as a target when they do not have access to it for specific action
Some functionalities are also added to multitenancy, which are independent of ESET PROTECT changes:
- Improved blocking of modules – targets now can be edited and merged when a user wants to block modules already blocked for other targets
- Improved modules unblocking – if a user does not have access to all targets, instead of global unblocking, only accessible targets are removed
- Removed global properties of executables (Inspected, Note, Safe)
- Mark module as safe using targets mechanism – modules can be marked as safe just for some subset of groups