CASB provide data security and access management for SaaS applications, ensuring safe and compliant cloud usage. Security teams rely on CASB to perform the following types of functions:
Explore the details of newly introduced and updated features here, along with an overview of resolved and known issues.
Signing into Forcepoint Data Security Cloud | SSE to configure manage CASB, web and private application traffic.
This page helps the admins in setting up and configuring the Forcepoint Data Security Cloud | SSE for the first time and also explains the layout of Forcepoint Data Security Cloud | SSE.
The Home page provides a visually intuitive, data-driven dashboard that consolidates critical SaaS data discovery metrics, including Summary and Activity Log, along with quick access to key product updates.
The Analyze section contains all of your log reports and alerts for visibility into user's activity and suspicious behavior.
The Protect section is the primary area for adding and managing your applications you wish to protect.
The IAM section contains the configuration pages used for maintaining your organization in Forcepoint Data Security Cloud | SSE (adding your domain, managing users/devices/etc).
The Settings section contains the majority of your setting configurations to be used in policies or integrations.
The Support section contains links to Admin guide, URL Lookup page, and Forcepoint Customer Hub.
Customers sometime require the ability to control access to application with granularity. For example, a customer may want to allow usage of the standard mobile email client, but block usage of the Outlook mobile application.
This article will cover the steps that administrators must take to complete a successful M365 setup.
Consolidates download links for all available agents such as the SmartEdge agent or AD sync agent.
Consolidates download links for Syslog OVA and Certificate ISO.
List of supported cloud apps, thick client apps, and browsers.
Ensure the following domains/URLs are permitted through your firewall to guarantee seamless service and functionality while using Forcepoint Data Security Cloud | SSE services. Unless explicitly specified, most requests are made to Forcepoint Data Security Cloud Cloud Services via HTTPS on port 443.
This article will provide details on the AWS servers from which Forcepoint Data Security Cloud | SSE will send the traffic to your internal applications and servers.
Protecting sensitive customer data is a core aspect of the Forcepoint Data Security Cloud | SSE solution. Forcepoint Data Security Cloud | SSE only sits in front of applications that house or assist in the transfer of corporate data. Forcepoint Data Security Cloud | SSE provides IT with visibility and control over these applications.
Releases include new features as well as bug fixes.
Lists the known limitations.
This page will walk you through which features are support by Application.