Learn about the new features that became available in SaaS Security starting March
2023.
The following table provides a snapshot of new features introduced for SaaS Security in
March 2023. Refer to the Administrator’s Guide for more information on
how to use SaaS Security API, SaaS Security Inline, and SaaS Security Posture Management
(SSPM).
Feature
Description
Support for Slack Enterprise V2 Select license
In addition to the
Grid
license, SaaS Security API now
supports the
Select
license for Slack Enterprise V2. To get
started, onboard the Slack
Enterprise V2 app.
You can now obtain a standalone license for SSPM. SSPM was previously
available only through licenses for larger solutions, such as the
CASB on Prisma Access add-on for single tenant or multitenant. SSPM
is still available through these larger solutions. Because SSPM is a
cloud-delivered service, it does not require Prisma Access or NGFW.
After obtaining a standalone SSPM license, you’ll receive an
activation email from Palo Alto Networks. You can then click the
email link to activate the license
through Common Services.
Removal of SaaS Visibility view from SaaS Security API
For tenants provisioned before June 2, 2021, the
SaaS
Visibility
view (
Explore
SaaS Visibility
) is the default visibility view on SaaS Security API.
This feature was already unavailable for tenants provisioned after
June 2, 2021, and will be unavailable for all tenants after June 2,
2023. For inline policy enforcement on your network, more granular
control over SaaS application usage and user activity, greater
analytics, and a large increase in the number of discovered SaaS
applications, use SaaS Security Inline.