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Hi there,

Please find FortifyData's September 23rd Release Notes! 

Features/Updates

Threat Intelligence Now Shown for Third Parties

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  • Email subscription notifications about third party threat intelligence findings are now available for clients, providing updates on new Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEVs) findings. 
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Below is an example email of the notification.

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Portfolio Internal asset data available upon request  

Customers can now request to view internal data for their subsidiary groupings in FortifyData. A role will be assigned that allows for customers to access the findings via Portfolio.

Enhancements

Asset Page Updates

  • The assets are now sorted by score by default, followed by asset name in numerical and alphabetical order.

  • Users can now sort assets by score, asset name, IP address, asset classification, and OS ID.
  • Reports will now be generated asynchronously.
  • When a user selects to print or export a CSV or Excel file, a pop-up message will notify them that an email will be sent shortly. Additionally, the file will be available via the notification bell icon once ready.
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Other Additions and Issues Fixed

  • Tags will now appear on the Internal Assets page when viewing asset details.
  • Resolved a bug that triggered an error when users tried to add a duplicate tag.
  • Risk Register Improvements:
    Added functionality to save notes on company-wide risk scenarios and correctly apply calculations to each asset.

Should you have any questions regarding these updates, please reach out to FortifyData or simply reply to this email. 

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