Describes various sections of the Forcepoint ONE Platform layout which are common cross the applications.
The Settings lets you access and configure the following settings
Set up and configure integrations with third-party solutions.
Forcepoint ONE Platform is a cloud service that secures data everywhere for distributed businesses and government agencies that need to adapt quickly to changing remote and hybrid workforces.
Details of new and updated features, as well as known issues.
When your account is created, you will receive a welcome email. Click the Accept invitation link to access Forcepoint ONE Platform and sign in for the first instance.
Forcepoint ONE Platform eases administration with automated and context-aware guidance. The Forcepoint ONE PlatformResource Center helps simplify initial configurations and time-to-value for new customers, as well as simplify management for existing customers as job duties and personnel changes occur.
Steps for accessing online help documentation.
You can view all the Reference IDs of your tenant from the user Avatar.
You can change your password at any time when you are signed into Forcepoint ONE Platform.
The Identity Providers tab allows the ability to connect to an identity provider.
The RBI section has the RBI specific settings for security and privacy, category overrides, and option for defining the user agents.
On-premises OPSWAT CDR is integrated with Cloud RBI to support automatic file sensitization for files downloaded or uploaded during an RBI session. RBI administrators can enable OPSWAT CDR directly from the RBI.
When Forcepoint ONE Platform is used in an enterprise environment to secure the browser activities of users, administrators can monitor and view the user activities in a SIEM server.
Forcepoint ONE Platform entitles the customer to integrate the Forcepoint RBI with either On-prem DLP or Forcepoint ONE Data Security to ensure the data loss prevention in the RBI isolated sessions.
In order to get started working with Forcepoint ONE Platform, 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.