Infinipoint Release Notes
The following release notes cover the most recent changes.
July 23, 2023
New
Enforce minimum version updates for mobile apps
Admin can force users to app update their apps.
This feature applies to IOS and Android devices.
June 29, 2023
New
Self-service logs
Tracking all end-user activity in Infinipoints' self-service portal.
Password Changes
Push factor reset
TOTP Reset
WebAuthn management
Where - Console > Logging & Reports > Self-service logs
June 20, 2023
Changed / Improved
Enhanced filtering options
Adding the option to select hidden column filters easily.
How to: On any table page, click the “Filter results by” and then click the pus (+) sign.
June 11, 2023
New
Mobile device management Via self-service portal
This new feature enables end-users to replace their assigned mobile devices using a self-service portal easily.
How to: To configure this feature, navigate to Policy > Ownership & Device Replacement > Mobile > Personal/Corporate. From there, select the option "Allow users to replace devices via self-service portal" and specify whether the replacements should be approved automatically or manually.
Changed / Improved
User Pinning
We have enhanced the user pinning functionality by providing more granularity. Administrators can now configure different settings for each device type or classification.
How to: To set up user pinning, go to Policy > Ownership & Device Replacement > "Device Type" > "Device Classification." Then, choose the option "Enforce users to log in only from devices they own."
Changed / Improved
Android Application
The authentication flow has been enhanced to ensure a seamless and efficient experience.
New
New policy items in our catalog
Enforcing FortiClient installation.
Enforcing software installation (generic).
Detect Mac Remote login.
May 22, 2023
New
Firefox Add-On - Infinipoint Okta Verify Auto Click
This add-on automatically clicks the 'Verify' button on Okta when prompted for the custom IdP Factor
Link to Mozila Store
May 21, 2023
New
Chrome extension - Infinipoint Okta Verify Auto Click
This extension automatically clicks the 'Verify' button on Okta when prompted for the custom IdP Factor
Link to Chrome Store
Infinipoint Okta Verify Auto Click
May 17, 2023
Changed / Improved
Console Navigation:
This improvement allows disabling the "Cancel" button in Desktop Notifications.
The admins gain enhanced control over guiding users to Infinipoint Self-Service portal by deactivating this button.
Users can still close the notification by clicking on the “X” button.
April 14, 2023
New
DIaaS End-User experience
The new design emphasizes current and future issues that may block user access. It aims to simplify and speed up addressing all identified issues.
March 21, 2023
New
New table filters
With its enhanced and user-friendly interface, the new filtering system enables the application of multiple filters.
The filters are currently available on the “Access log – Beta” Page.
March 2, 2023
New
Access log - Beta
A beta release for the upcoming "Access Log 2.0".
Where: At the Console, select Logging & Reports> New Access Log (Beta)
February 22, 2023
New
Device ID for Android
The new Android app provides a Unique ID for every existing and new Android device.
Allowing the admin to control the number of mobile devices linked to a specific user via the “Ownership & Pining” policy.
At this stage, all mobile devices will be classified by default as “Private”.
January 22, 2023
Changed / Improved
Console Navigation:
“BYOD settings” name is changed to “Device Classification”.
“General settings” moved from the “Console” section to the “Platform” section.
January 16, 2023
New
Enforcement Policy
This new policy replaces the "Enforcement & User experience" configuration.
It allows for gradual deployment by selecting targets with enforced rules while bypassing or blocking others.
The configuration of the rules determines the system reaction to active or missing clients on workstations and mobile devices.
The “Bypass” and “Blocked” lists are filtered versions of the “Inventory” table.
How to: At the Console, select Policy > Enforcement
Changed / Improved
Console Navigation:
BYOD settings moved to “Platform settings”
January 11, 2023
New
Automated actions:
An automated action option will be available only for relevant catalog items.
It can be activated as part of a scheduled policy or device compliance. For example: If Automated Action is selected for the Firewall Enabled policy, this action will be set as part of device compliance or schedule policies and users will not be asked to remediate.
Changed / Improved
Improving DIaaS experience - Changing “friendly name” for all catalog items:
The updated naming strategy guides the user on which actions to take, rather than just identifying issues.
December 2022
Changed / Improved
Console Navigation:
Renaming and rearranging a few items for improved usability (see table for more information)
October 2022
New
Device Ownership & Pining Policy :
Ownership - Under this device ownership policy, each device is linked to a specific user upon their first login with this device.
Pining - This feature limits users to login from devices they own. A pinned device can only be used by its designated owner.
How to: At the Console, select Access > User Ownership Policies, and click Add Rule.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) :
BYOD is a policy that allows employees to use their personal devices (such as smartphones, laptops, and tablets) for work purposes.
Infinipoint BYOD allows the user to register his device as private, so no applied enforcement, updating, or remediation is done to those devices. All information is presented as “view only”.
Corporate device classification can be determined in two ways: Explicitly - by platform or Implicitly - by Serial number, certificate, etc.
All devices will be classified as “Corporate” by default.
How to: At the Console, select Settings > Console - General > BYOD Settings.
September 2022
New
Mobile App:
New Identity app for IOS mobile devices. The multi-factor authentication capabilities from the former IOS app are also included in this version.
May 15, 2022
New
Policy Catalog:
New policies were added:
Removal of Chrome Remote Desktop policy for Windows and macOS
Domain Whitelist policy for Windows, that allows login from only devices with preselected domains.
Changed / Improved
Policy Catalog:
Improved Password Complexity by increasing max history count
April 15, 2022
New
Policy Catalog:
New policies were added:
MacOS screen timeout policy
Low Disk Space alert
Microsoft's System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) removal
Changed / Improved
Policy Catalog:
Manual remediation for Chrome turned to one-click remediation. No need to relaunch the application.
User Interface / User Experience:
A new agent search animation for DIaaS
DIaaS hides factors that are not applicable to the device. For example, Webauthn will not appear as a possible factor if the device is a smartphone.
March 1, 2022
New
Device Identity:
Time-based One-Time Password (TOTP) added to the Infinipoint Authentication (push)
Changed / Improved
Device Identity:
Improved UX for client initialization
User Interface / User Experience:
Improved appearance of the Microsoft Azure and Intune logos.
Fixed minor text/UI issues.
February 15, 2022
New
Policy Catalog:
Infinipoint’st new Policy Catalog includes the following features:
Policies can be filtered according to the following:
Operating System
Category (ex: User’s access, Firewall)
Compliance Standards (ex: Best practice, HIPAA, etc.)
Risk level
Manageable vulnerability parameter designed to trigger policy items based on the vulnerability score.
Admins can allow remediation by end-user.
UX tailored to the end user is presented using easy-to-understand titles and descriptions.
February 1, 2022
New
Device Identity:
EULA
End User License Agreement is now presented to users during the installation/set-up stage.
Push Sync (pull) Alert
Users can now proactively open the App. to check if there’s a push waiting (pull/get). This change significantly reduces the time needed to access the application.
If the push is not received within 12 seconds, a message appears telling the user to check the Infinipoint App.
Console:
Device Retention Policy
On the Tenant Setting page, admins can now hide and delete assets that were not seen or logged into for a preset time.
Device Overview
On the Client page, the Device Overview now includes tags associated with the selected device.
Policy:
Manual Remediation
Users receive simple step-by-step guide on how to upgrade Chrome or Firefox when these policies are applied.
Changed / Improved
Device Identity:
Delay Reduction in the Login Process
Significantly reduced the redirecting period to get to the desired application.
User Interface / User Experience:
Improved appearance of “Device Posture Approved!” message on a mobile device.
This message indicates that all pending issues were resolved.
January 17, 2022
New
Console:
Added Help Desk User
This new level of the user has limited access to view the dashboard, and the assets inventory, set DIaaS status, and reset multifactor.
Device Identity:
Added Push-sync (pull) when opening the Infinipoint application.
WebAuthn
Added signature algorithms to support compatible windows devices from Lenovo and Dell when using the WebAuthn factor.
January 3, 2022
New
Device Identity:
Palo Alto Networks XSOAR
Infinipoint DIaaS can now fully integrate with Palo Alto Networks XSOAR to provide device posture management.
Netskope Integration
Infinipoint DIaaS can now fully integrate with Netskope products to provide device posture management.
Fixed
Vulnerability Engine:
Fixed the inclusion of deleted item in listed devices.
December 15 2021
New
Device Identity:
Citrix NetScaler
Citrix NetScaler is available for IdP Integration with Infinipoint DIaaS as an additional factor.
WebAuthn
Since WebAuthn is not supported in embedded browsers, the ability to switch factors was added.
Linking Users to devices logged
User identities are now linked to the devices they used to log in with, to their Identity Providers integrated with Infinipoint.
Dynamic Groups:
Added ‘not contains’ operator
Dynamic Groups can be created based on the ‘not contains’ operator.
User Interface / User Experience Updates:
User Identities collected from different IdPs are displayed and controlled on the Inventory page.