What's New

Deep Security 9.6 SP1

Increased NSX Policy Integration
Multi-factor Authentication with Google Authenticator

You can now enable multi-factor authentication when logging in to Deep Security Manager.

Windows 10 Support

The Deep Security Agent can protect computers that are running Microsoft Windows 10.

Agentless support requires an update from VMware and is currently unavailable.
Real-Time Anti-Malware Support for Amazon Linux

Real-time Anti-Malware support is now available on Amazon Linux.

Terms and Conditions

Deep Security Manager can be configured to require users to accept Terms and Conditions before logging in to the Deep Security Manager.

Report Classifications

The Reports feature has a new option that allows you to classify and mark reports using:

Security Module Usage Cumulative Report

A new “Security Module Usage Cumulative” report extends the current Security Module Usage report. The new report provides a cumulative total and the total in blocks of 100, of the protection modules that were active over the course of a specified timeframe.

Deep Security 9.6

VMware vSphere 6 Support
SAP Protection For Linux

Deep Security has integrated the SAP adapter into the Deep Security Agent. The SAP adapter works seamlessly with the SAP VSI interface (also referred to as NW-VSI-2.0). The VSI interface is available in applications and platforms such as NetWeaver, HANA and Fiori.

The SAP adapter has been fully incorporated in to Deep Security 9.6 as part of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Enterprise Linux builds and can now be licensed directly through Deep Security Manager.

IBM QRadar Support

Deep Security can now output Log Event Extended Format (LEEF 2.0) for integration with IBM QRadar.

Real-Time Anti-Malware for CloudLinux

Real-time Anti-Malware is available on CloudLinux 7.

Additional Platform Support

Deep Security 9.6 adds support for the following platforms:

Deep Security Database Support for Oracle 12c

Deep Security Manager now supports Oracle 12c for its back-end database.

Active Directory Synchronization on Login

New users created in Active Directory can now log in to Deep Security Manager before the Active Directory Synch task has been run.

Deep Security Relay Downloads from Trend Micro Download Center

In situations where the Deep Security Relay cannot directly access the Deep Security Manager, the Relay can now download updates from Trend Micro Download Center.

Minor Report Enhancements

The Security Module usage report now has columns for the Computer Group and the Instance Type (for AWS workloads).

Automatic Updates of Online Help

The Deep Security online help can now be updated seamlessly in Deep Security Manager through a new Online Help package.