List of fixes that are part of this Maintenance package

Each Forcepoint DLP maintenance package contains a set of fixes to bugs and issues.

Table 1. Fixes included in this version of the maintenance
Issue ID Component Category Description
DLP-28608 Data Security Manager Defect Resolved an issue where KV.tmp files triggered events since moving to inline proxy.
DLP-28610 Data Security Manager New feature Resolved an issue where Extended Actions Support actions were not returned as configured.
DLP-27329 Data Security Manager Vulnerability DLP Manager Policy Import has been updated to properly validate and sanitize extracted file paths, preventing Zip Slip attacks.
DLP-27645 Data Security Manager Defect Resolved an issue where incident report links displayed a blank page for incidents created in DLP Manager connected to Analytics Engine (AE).
DLP-27353 Data Security Manager New feature A user/password authentication option has been added for proxy connections in the DPS-related code, allowing customers to complete the deployment.
DLP-28606 Data Security Manager Defect Resolved an issue where the assigned role now correctly receives the latest set of DLP policies.
DLP-28609 Data Security Manager Defect Resolved an issue where the REST API for Discovery incidents did not list the history, whereas it was available for data in motion incidents.
DLP-28758 Data Security Manager Defect Resolved an issue where customers were unable to change the "Change Status" of incidents in the DLP Manager workflow when opening an incident in a new window after upgrading DLP from version 10.2 to 10.3.
FSM-436 Data Security Manager Defect Resolved an issue where excessive SAML assertion validity duration occurred due to the NotOnOrAfter condition not being enforced in DLP Manager.
DLP-28798 Data Security Manager Defect Resolved an issue where the backup failed due to the error: "Could not find a part of the path".
DLP-28835 Data Security Manager Defect Fixed deadlock issues occurring in the HIBERNATE_SEGMENTED_ID_GENERATION table caused by high concurrency when generating IDs.