Learn about new SLR features, and how they can give
you a view into your organization’s risk exposure.
Release
New Features
April 2019
New Threat Data
The Threats section
of an SLR report summarizes your organization’s risk exposure by
breaking down the attacks detected in your network. Threat data
now shows you:
Keep reading to learn more about
each of these features...
Malware
That Was First Detected at the Endpoint
Get visibility
into the malware on your network that was first found on an endpoint.
This shows you malware that might go undetected without an endpoint
security solution in place, or without a solution that works consistently
with your network security policy.
The
availability of information on malware detected on the endpoint
is based on the products deployed and the malware found in the network.
Real-World
Context for Threats
AutoFocus tags show you
when malware indicates a larger threat—like a targeted campaign
or the activity of a specific malicious actor. AutoFocus tags in
your SLR report give you context for the malicious activity on your
network, and can help you to think about where to focus both prevention
and remediation efforts.
The
Countries Threats Are Targeting
Now you can see the geographic
locations that are most targeted by the malware found on your network.
Known Issues
We’re working on the following open issues
to improve your SLR experience:
Issue
Description
FIXED on March 5, 2019
SLR does not include summary details for
unknown malware detected by WildFire.
As
of March 5, 2019, SLR reports include summary details for malware
that was unknown before WildFire detection. See the Threats section
in an SLR report for details on unknown malware found in your network.