Introduction
Forcepoint Data Security Cloud secures data everywhere for distributed businesses and government agencies that need to adapt quickly to changing remote and hybrid workforces.
Help and support
Access Forcepoint help and support services for assistance and troubleshooting.
Product updates
Details of new and updated features, as well as known issues.
Resolved and Known Issues
This section lists the resolved and known issues included in the latest product update.
Sign into Forcepoint Data Security Cloud for first time
Once your tenant is created in Forcepoint Data Security Cloud, Technical Contact Admin will receive a welcome email.
Understanding Forcepoint Data Security Cloud layout
Describes various sections of the Forcepoint Data Security Cloud layout which are common cross the applications.
Accessing the online help documentation
Steps for accessing online help documentation.
Viewing the tenant's Reference IDs
You can view all the Reference IDs of your tenant from the user Avatar.
Changing the password
You can change your password at any time when you are signed into Forcepoint Data Security Cloud.
Settings
The Settings lets you access and configure the following settings
Administration tasks
In order to get started working with Forcepoint Data Security Cloud, you need to create users, groups, and roles locally or sync from the external identity provider (IdPs) or Active Directory (AD) used by your organization.
Roles
The Roles page is where Forcepoint Data Security Cloud admins can create different and unique admin roles to assign to users or groups.
Users
The Users page provides a list of all users created or synced to Forcepoint Data Security Cloud.
Groups
The Groups page provides a list of all user groups created or synced to Forcepoint Data Security Cloud. From this page, you can create new groups, modify group details, and delete groups.
SAML
The Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) based identity provider allows user authentication by transferring identity data between two parties, that is an identity provider and a service provider.
SCIM
Forcepoint Data Security Cloud supports SCIM version 2.0 to automate the provisioning, updating, and deprovisioning users and groups into Forcepoint Data Security Cloud.
IDM Policy
Forcepoint Data Security Cloud's IDM Policy page allows Administrators to apply global IDM policies to their users across Forcepoint applications contextually based on a number of variables, such as users/groups, device, and schedule (time and day of Week).