Forcepoint Neo device control is a measure of protection that restricts user access to removable storage devices.
ForcepointNeo administrators can manage access rules from the Policy view. Administrators can create, delete, edit, duplicate, disable, and change rule priority from the Policy view.
ForcepointNeo is a cloud-managed, highly efficient endpoint monitoring platform that runs on Windows and macOS.
Following instructions detail the steps for installing Neo agent on the endpoints in your organization. Follow these steps only if you are a new user of Forcepoint Neo. If you are deploying both Forcepoint Neo and Forcepoint DLP, follow the installation steps for Risk-Adaptive DLP.
If you have previously installed Neo on your endpoints, you can update to the latest version manually, automatically when a new version is available, or on demand to meet your schedule.
The Neo endpoint provides the capability to send data to Forcepoint Web Security Cloud for analysis through either a proxy connection or a direct connection.
Risk-Adaptive DLP ingests Forcepoint DLP data into Forcepoint Dynamic User Protection to perform user-centered modeling and analytics to profile user risk.
Neo cloud portal supporting login via SAML identity providers. This helps the user to login to the Neo cloud portal using SSO. It improves the Neo cloud portal user access experience and eases cross-platform login.
Complete the following steps to configure the Neo cloud portal with the Amazon S3 bucket. This allows replicating the objects like Alerts, Events, or Audit logs from the Neo cloud portal to the Amazon S3 buckets.
Signing in to the ForcepointNeo portal with multi-factor authentication ensures that your account remains secure.
The Dashboards provide overview on user, endpoint and devices activity.
Investigation displays a list of all your end-users, allowing you to view and filter all their activities at a glance or to drill down for further information.
The Endpoint management dashboard is used to view and manage your endpoints.
The Default access rule displays information on the version of the current applied policy rule. The default access rule applies to all users and all removable storage devices.
Dynamically add protection for devices based on the current user risk level based on the ForcepointNeo risk score.
Create a copy of the specific rule.
Policy access rules can be imported and exported in JSON format.
Using the User activity monitoring tab, administrators can customize the IOBs (modify the IoB predefined severity and exclude or include certain users and groups).
Browse users and groups that are available to Neo cloud portal or import them from the file.
The Settings dashboard provides access to user configuration for your organization. Administrators can use this dashboard to set up accounts and view tenant information. Analysts do not have access to this dashboard.
Generate PDF or CSV reports on users, devices, alerts, and endpoints.
Enhanced protection for Forcepoint Neo endpoints using a release code.
Details of new and updated features, as well as known and resolved issues for Dynamic User Protection.
Select the specific rule from the list, to open the Edit access rule widget.