Deep Security Manager - 20.0.619 (20 LTS Update 2022-03-22)
Release date: March 22, 2022
Build number: 20.0.619New Features
Enhancements
- Updated Deep Security Manager to use the term "protected" instead of "anonymous" when referring to Trend Micro Feedback being shared with the Smart Protection Network. DS-70101
Resolved issues
- Deep Security Manager failed to migrate policies to Trend Micro Cloud One - Workload Security if a module's license had expired. DS-69595
- In a Security Module Usage Cumulative Report (Events & Reports > Generate Reports), Application Control usage hours were not being included properly under "System Usage" hours. DS-67494
- The Deep Security Manager trust entities "New Ruleset" window (Trust Entities > Trust Ruleset > New) had its "OK" and "Close" buttons blocked on some screen resolutions. DS-68838
- Behavior Monitoring status of Deep Security Agents for Linux was inconsistent on Deep Security Manager versions higher than 20.0.312. With Behavior Monitor detection disable, the manager console sometimes still showed that it was enabled under the default settings for Anti-Malware real-time or advanced real-time scans. DS-69536
- There was a connectivity issue when a Deep Security Agent had FIPS mode enabled but Deep Security Manager did not. DS-70038
What's new in Deep Security Manager? | Deep SecuritySecurity updates
Security updates are included in this release. For more information about how we protect against vulnerabilities, visit Vulnerability Responses. Please note, in line with responsible disclosure practices, CVE details will only be made available for select security updates once patches have been made available for all impacted releases. SEG-132505/SF05278860/DS-69608
- Highest CVSS: 6.5
- Highest severity: Medium