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Forcepoint DLP v8.8.2 Release Notes
Forcepoint DLP v8.8.2 Release Notes
Release Notes | Forcepoint DLP | v8.8.2 | 30-June-2021
Use the Release Notes to find information about what's new and improved in Forcepoint DLP version 8.8.2.
New in Forcepoint DLP
Data Protection Service integration with Forcepoint Email Security Cloud
New and updated policies and classifiers
For installation or upgrade instructions, see:
Installation and Upgrade
Forcepoint DLP Installation Guide
(PDF)
Forcepoint DLP Upgrade Guide
(PDF)
Resolved and Known Issues for Forcepoint DLP
For information on Forcepoint One Endpoint DLP agent compatibility, see the latest
Forcepoint One Endpoint release notes
.
Summary of new and changed features
Feature
Short description
Extending DLP to cloud email via Data Protection Service integration with Forcepoint Email Security Cloud
Data Protection Service supports DLP enforcement for outbound email via integration with Forcepoint Email Security Cloud, extending the unified DLP everywhere policy to cloud email.
This integration is available in this release as limited availability and will be available for full purchase in July 2021. For more information, contact your Technical Account Manager, and stay tuned to Forcepoint Email Security Cloud for further announcements regarding general availability.
OAuth 2.0 support for Exchange Online
With the upcoming deprecation of basic authorization to Exchange Online, Forcepoint DLP now supports OAuth 2.0 for Exchange Online, for the following use cases:
Exchange Online-based workflow: incoming email incident workflow operations, email notifications, alerts, and scheduled task reports.
Exchange Online discovery scan.
Decryption of RMS-protected files using Microsoft Information Protection (MIP) SDK Decryption
Starting in version 8.8.2, RMS-protected files are decrypted using MIP SDK, without the need to install a Microsoft RMS client on the endpoint machine.
Automatic employee coaching localization
The language for the employee coaching dialog can now automatically follow the language of the endpoint operating system, without the need to set the language in the endpoint profile.
Employee coaching dialog localization is supported with Forcepoint DLP 8.8.2 and Forcepoint One Endpoint version 21.07.
FIPS communication hardening
Beginning with Forcepoint DLP 8.8.2, the default configuration for FIPS communication is
disabled
.
Therefore, customers installing Forcepoint DLP version 8.8.2, or upgrading from Forcepoint DLP version 8.6.0–8.8.1 to 8.8.2, must perform a hardening procedure to use FIPS, and must enable FIPS initially to maintain this configuration during future Forcepoint DLP upgrades. (For more information, see the Knowledge Base article "
Hardening communication to FIPS in Forcepoint DLP 8.8.2
".)
New classifiers:
Greek AFM Number (Default)
Greek AFM Number (Wide)
Greek AFM Number Near Term
IMEI Number (Default)
IMEI Number (Wide)
IMEI Number Near Terms
IMEI-SV Number (Default)
IMEI-SV Number (Wide)
CUI Designation Indicator (Wide)
CUI Designation Indicator (Default)
Greek AFM and IMEI numbers have been upgraded, modified, and joined to the ID Generic script classifiers.
In accordance with the latest Department of Defense CUI Markings file, 2 new CUI classifiers were added.
Feature and platform support deprecation
Feature
Short description
Box discovery
Due to Box discovery deprecation, announced in version 8.7.2, new Box discovery tasks can no longer be created in Forcepoint DLP.
RMS decryption
RMS decryption is no longer supported, and is replaced by Microsoft Information Protection (MIPS) decryption.
Forcepoint DLP v8.8.2 Release Notes
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