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New in version 8.2
Topic 70200 | Release Notes | TRITON AP-EMAIL | Version 8.2 | Updated: 02-May-2016
TRITON AP-EMAIL version 8.2 includes the following new features:
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This release also contains these enhancements:
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Forcepoint LLC branding
To support the transition from Raytheon | Websense to Forcepoint LLC, the TRITON Manager has a new look and feel. The colors and logos throughout the manager, including the logon screen, have been updated to reflect the Forcepoint brand.
End-user tools like the Personal Email Manager and Forcepoint Secure Messaging portals and login screens also reflect the new branding.
These changes do not affect product functionality.
Over time, you may notice the branding extended to other areas of the product, like the Help system, as well as to external content, like the Knowledge Base.
Secure message delivery as backup encryption method
In previous versions, secure message delivery has been a standalone, on-premises function for securing outbound email that contains sensitive or personal information. You can configure a secure message delivery portal where your organization's customers view and manage messages that contain sensitive information (Settings > Inbound/Outbound > Encryption).
In this version, you can now specify Secure Message Delivery as a backup encryption method for outbound email when mandatory TLS encryption is selected as the primary encryption method. Your email recipients can use this secure portal to view email in the event an outbound TLS connection for message encryption is not successful.
See the topic titled Handling encrypted messages in TRITON AP-EMAIL Administrator Help for details.
Advanced file analysis
Previous versions of the TRITON AP-EMAIL on-premises solution included a cloud-hosted File Sandbox function for analysis of file attachment content. This version introduces an additional on-premises sandbox option, the Threat Protection appliance system. Together, these options constitute the TRITON AP-EMAIL Advanced File Analysis function.
Select the advanced file analysis platform you want to use (File Sandbox or Threat Protection) on the Settings > General > Advanced File Analysis page. Note that only 1 sandbox platform may be used; you cannot select both platforms.
Use the advanced file analysis filter and action based on your platform selection (Main > Policy Management > Filters). Based on your selection on the Settings > General > Advanced File Analysis page, you can configure either a File Sandbox or Threat Protection filter.
 
Important 
The Threat Protection appliance system is a highly sophisticated, multiple-appliance analysis environment that is part of a Forcepoint controlled release for version 8.2. Contact your Forcepoint sales representative or partner for information about the new system and how your organization may qualify to use Threat Protection.

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