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What's new in 2016 Release 1?
Cloud Web Protection Solutions | 26-Feb-2016
Look and feel enhancements
To support the transition from Raytheon | Websense to Forcepoint LLC, the cloud portal has a new look and feel. The colors and logos throughout the portal, including the logon screen and the portal toolbar, have been updated to reflect the Forcepoint brand.
In addition, if you are using the default block and notification pages, end users will see that the Websense logo has been replaced by the Forcepoint logo. If you have previously changed the default logo or customized your notification pages, however, your changes remain in effect and end users will not see any change.
These changes do not affect product functionality.
Over time, you may notice the branding extended to other areas of the portal, like the Help system, as well as to external content, like the Knowledge Base.
Support for multiple policies per network device
In the past, only one policy could be assigned to an i-Series appliance or supported edge device.
Starting in this release, you can define each internal network managed by an appliance or edge device, and assign a different policy to each.
 
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Define the internal networks managed by each appliance or edge device on the Web > Settings > Network Devices page in the Cloud TRITON Manager.
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Click Add to configure a new device.
You can then configure both the default policy for the device and the internal networks with separate policies.
Once you have configured policies for your devices, the assignments are reflected in the Connections tab for each policy, under Proxied Connections.
Configurable SSO redirection page
The page displayed when users are redirected to your organization's single sign-on (SSO) service is now configurable.
To edit the page, navigate to Web > Block & Notification Pages in the Cloud TRITON Manager and expand the Authentication list.
When you click the SSO Redirection Page entry, you are given the option to edit the:
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Access controls for Google Apps for Work
A new feature makes it possible to allow end users to access the Google Apps for Work service using only specified credentials. Users attempting to log on to Google services using personal credentials instead of corporate credentials, for example, could be blocked from accessing those services.
Your organization must have a subscription to Google Apps for Work before you can activate this feature.
To request that this feature be enabled for your account, contact Forcepoint Technical Support.
Reporting enhancement
The Report Builder now includes a new Advanced attribute: Data Center. The values of this attribute reflect which cloud service data center handled a given request.

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