Secure Endpoint Agent release notes - Version 7.3.2

If automatic agent updates are disabled, you can assign an agent version to your account's Windows and Mac devices to prevent agent upgrades. To determine if you want to assign agent version 7.3.2, review this topic to learn about the enhancements and fixes supported in this version of the Secure Endpoint Agent.

About the Secure Endpoint Agent

The Secure Endpoint Agent is a small software client that resides on devices that are managed in the Secure Endpoint Console. After the agent is initially installed on a new device, the agent is activated with the first connection to the Absolute Monitoring Center.

Each agent package includes software specific to its supported operating system, including the agent and its associated components, an installer, and a readme file.

System requirements

The 7.3.2 package bundle contains Secure Endpoint Agent software that supports devices running the following operating systems:

Operating system Supported versions
Windows Versions 7, 8, 8.1, and 10
macOS Versions 10.9 to 10.13

Agent improvements and fixes

The following fixes and improvements are available in this agent version:

Platform Fixes and improvements
Windows and Mac
  • A number of software changes were introduced to make the Secure Endpoint Agent more robust.
  • EDD scans have been enhanced to reduce the number of false positives reported in EDD can results uploaded to the console.
  • The following operators are now supported in custom EDD Rules:

    • @SK_COP
    • @AT_TIN
    • @NL_BSN
    • @IE_PIN
    • @GR_TAUTOTITA
    • @GR_AFM
    • @GR_AMKA
    • @PL_PESEL
    • @CZ_SK_BN
    • @PT_NIC
    • @PT_NIF
    • @PT_NISS
    • @SI_EMSO
    • @LU_TIN
    • @RO_CNP
    • @IS_KT
    • @BG_UCN
    • @HU_PID
    • @HU_PIN
    • @HU_TAJ
    • @HR_MBG
    • @HR_OIB
    • @LT_AK
    • @CY_TIC
    • @MT_KTI
    • @LI_PIN
    • US Medicare Beneficiary Identifier: @US_MBI
    • @DATE_ANY_NUMERIC
    • @DATE_SPECIFIC_NUMERIC
Windows
  • To improve performance and stability, a number of software changes were introduced that optimize hardware data collection by the Secure Endpoint Agent.
  • If your devices use TrueCrypt for file encryption and one of the following applications for full disk encryption, the Secure Endpoint Agent now detects and reports the correct encryption status in the Full-Disk Encryption Status report.

    • Dell Encryption
    • Microsoft BitLocker Drive Encryption
  • For devices with Trend Micro Encryption Management for Microsoft BitLocker, the Secure Endpoint Agent now detects and reports the correct encryption status in the Full-Disk Encryption Status report.