Version control policies now available for preview
October 31, 2024—Version control policies for Trend Endpoint Security provides policy-based
management of agent and component updates in a centralized location. Additionally,
Trend Micro delivers enhanced stability of the Trend Endpoint Agent through selective
testing and staged rollouts, reducing risks and ensuring compatibility with your security
environment.
Endpoint Inventory page view enhancements
October 8, 2024—Endpoint Inventory now features two new features to enhance navigating
the inventory list.
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You can now navigate between pages by typing the exact page you want to view with the page navigation input box.
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If your organization has more than 200 endpoints in your inventory, you can increase the per page view to 500 and 1000 endpoints per page.
Endpoint security policies now available for preview
September 30, 2024—Endpoint security policies allow you to implement policy-based
management of agent settings from a centralized location. Currently, you can use endpoint
security policies to manage Endpoint Sensor settings, with more features coming soon;
such as the state-of-the-art Deepfake Detector Technology and adjustable monitoring
levels designed to optimize your security posture with advanced inspection tools such
as the Network Content Inspection Engine.
Server & Workload Protection and Endpoint Sensor now support Ubuntu 24.04 64-bit (x86-64) Linux OS
September 30, 2024—The Trend Endpoint Agent now supports deploying Server & Workload
Protection and Endpoint Sensor to Ubuntu 24.04 64-bit (x86-64) endpoints. You can
select the Ubuntu 24.04 distribution when deploying a new agent in the Endpoint Inventory
app. For details on supported Linux platforms, see Endpoint Agent System Requirements.
Server & Workload Protection and Endpoint Sensor now support SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 (AWS ARM-based Graviton 2)
September 30, 2024—The Trend Endpoint Agent now supports deploying Server & Workload
Protection and Endpoint Sensor to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 (AWS ARM-based Graviton
2) endpoints. You can select the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 distribution when
deploying a new agent in the Endpoint Inventory app. For details on supported Linux
platforms, see Endpoint Agent System Requirements.
Standard Endpoint Protection supports Windows 11 ARM64
September 9, 2024—You can now deploy the Trend Endpoint Agent with Standard Endpoint
Protection on endpoints with the Windows 11 ARM64 operating system.
Endpoint Inventory table enhancements
August 19, 2024 — Endpoint Inventory introduces further enhancements to improve user
experience. In addition to previous enhancements including adjustable column width,
you can now
click-and-drag columns to rearrange the table, and more columns support sorting. Your
settings
are automatically saved for the next time you access Endpoint Inventory.
Server & Workload Protection and Endpoint Sensor now support Debian 12 Linux OS
August 15, 2024 — Server & Workload Protection and Endpoint Sensor now support deploying
to
Debian 12 endpoints. You can select the Debian 12 distribution when deploying a new
agent in the
Endpoint Inventory app. For details on supported Linux platforms, see Endpoint Agent System Requirements.
Endpoint Security Introduces Agent Installer Proxy Settings
July 17, 2024 — To coincide with the release of Runtime Proxy Policies, the Proxy
Settings
formerly located in the Endpoint Inventory Global Settings has now been replaced with
the Agent
Installer Proxy settings screen. Use the Agent Installer Proxy settings to configure
proxies for
endpoint agents to perform initial deployment, installation, and registration to Trend Vision One.
Enable AI App Guard to protect your AI apps and files
July 17, 2024 — Standard Endpoint Protection offers AI App Guard, which helps identify
suspicious or untrusted programs attempting to modify AI apps and associated files.
For more information, see Event Monitoring.
Server & Workload Protection Agent deployment script now available
July 16, 2024—Endpoint Security now supports deploying the Server & Workload Protection
Agent to your endpoints using a deployment script. You can download the script from
Endpoint Inventory. For more information, see Using the Deployment Script.
Endpoint Inventory Enhancements
July 11, 2024 – You can now customize the table in Endpoint Inventory by adjusting
column width
and the number of items displayed per page. Your settings are saved automatically
for the next
time you access Endpoint Inventory.
Runtime Proxy Settings for Endpoint Security enables customizable proxy policies for endpoints
May 31, 2024 — Endpoint Security now includes Runtime Proxy Settings, enabling the
ability to
create and manage proxy policies with detailed settings which can be applied to different
endpoint groups.
Runtime Proxy Policies allow you to assign endpoint groups to connect to specific
Service
Gateways or different third-party proxies based on the needs of your environment.
Additionally,
you can now separately configure proxies for use during agent deployment and installation.
Updated behavior for removed agents reconnecting to Trend Vision One
March 25, 2024 — After March 25, 2024, endpoints removed from Endpoint Inventory,
whether by a
user or by the inactive agent removal settings, automatically reconnect when powered
on and
reappear in the Endpoint Inventory. Endpoints removed before March 25, 2024, do not
automatically
reconnect.
For more information, see:
Connect Active Directory servers in Third-Party Integration to add computers in Server & Workload Protection
March 25, 2024 — You may now add computers in Server & Workload Protection from Active Directory servers connected through Third-Party Integration. Configure your Active Directory server information just once without the need for
adding a
data center gateway. When adding computers, choose the new method or continue to add
servers
directly in Server & Workload Protection.
Endpoint Inventory updates Available Actions and adds new filters
March 4, 2024 — The Available Actions quick filters have been updated with two new
behaviors:
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If there are a total of zero (0) endpoints for an available action, Endpoint Inventory now hides the action, providing a cleaner interface.
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The "Sensor disabled" Available Action now only includes endpoints which have the Trend Vision One sensor installed but disabled by settings or policy.
Additionally, a new category of filters has been added for Sensor Maintenance Recommended.
You
can follow the recommended actions to resolve any issue the endpoints might have.
Agent uninstall tool now available for download from Endpoint Inventory
October 16, 2023 — The Trend Micro uninstall tool is now available for download in
Endpoint
Inventory for both Windows and macOS endpoints. The tool allows for the uninstallation
of the
following agents and sensors from a particular endpoint:
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Standard Endpoint Protection Agent
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Server & Workload Protection Agent
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XDR Endpoint Sensor
The tool is capable of uninstalling a single agent or multiple agents at once from
the
endpoint. Download the tool by going to
. Downloaded tools are valid for seven days.Sensor only endpoints now removable in Endpoint Inventory
October 13, 2023 — You can now remove sensor only endpoints from Endpoint Inventory
by
selecting applicable endpoints and clicking the Remove Endpoint button.
Removing a sensor only endpoint does not uninstall the Trend Vision One agent from
the endpoint
or stop the agent program sending information to Trend Vision One. Support for removing
Standard
Endpoint Protection and Server & Workload Protection agents from the Endpoint Inventory
screen is under development.
Endpoint Sensor now supports additional Linux platforms
September 27, 2023 — Endpoint Sensor now supports a wider range of Linux platforms
including
Debian and SUSE, as well as several AArch64-based Linux systems such as Ubuntu 22.
You can now
view these additional platforms when deploying a new Trend Vision One agent in the
Endpoint
Inventory app.
For details on supported Linux platforms, see Endpoint Sensor Agent System
Requirements and Server & Workload Protection Agent
System Requirements.
View Deep Security Device Control status from Trend Vision One Endpoint Security
September 4, 2023 — Deep Security policies in Trend Vision One Endpoint Security now
display
the Device Control enabled/disabled status. To take advantage of this feature, ensure
that your
Deep Security Manager is updated to version 20.0.817 or later.
Windows agent features improved OS update detection
August 18, 2023 — The Trend Vision One Windows agent now checks
for update build revision changes every 10 minutes. If an operating system update
is detected,
the agent triggers an automatic scan of the endpoint. The new process ensures that
your endpoints
always remain up to date and secure, minimizing potential risk from vulnerabilities
and enhancing
overall security.
Cloud One Endpoint & Workload Security connector relocated
June 14, 2023 — To streamline the implementation of planned enhancements for Trend Vision One, your Trend Cloud One - Endpoint & Workload Security
service connection was relocated to the Trend Cloud One
connector. This migration does not affect any of the existing functionality provided
by the
connection between Trend Vision One and Trend Cloud One - Endpoint & Workload Security.
For more information, see Configuring Trend Cloud One.