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Notícias

Julio 2020

    Update From Fastvue

     

    New Fastvue Releases

    Fastvue Reporter for Palo Alto


    One of our most anticipated Fastvue Reporter releases is now available for beta testing! Introducing Fastvue Reporter for Palo Alto Networks! We're looking for feedback on the content of the default reports, dashboards and alerts.

    If you're running Palo Alto firewalls in your network, please let us know what you think!


    VPN Reporting for Fortinet FortiGate
     

    Are you using your Fortinet FortiGate's VPN capabilities for all those remote workers that you need to secure?

    Our latest release of Fastvue Reporter for FortiGate includes a range of VPN Reporting features to help you plan for extra capacity, proactively respond to unexpected or excessive invalid login attempts, or simply keep an eye on who is and isn't logging in each day.

     

    New Alerts


    Our latest Fastvue Reporter release comes with a new Drug Searches alert which is great for Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSLs) and student services to detect students searching for drug-related content.

    If you're using Sophos XG firewalls, we've also introduced alerts for Content Keyword Matches when certain keywords you specify appear in web page content, as well when a Policy Override occurs. 

    See our article and video below on how to upgrade your alerts.

     
     

    Things We're Working On

     


    Non-Windows Deployment

    We now have a proof of concept working internally of Fastvue Reporter running on Linux, deployable with Docker.

    We still have some work to do until we can release this into the wild, but you'll soon you'll be able to spin up a Linux-based Fastvue Reporter virtual appliance on a hypervisor of your choice, deploy it in a containerised environment using Docker, or deploy using our existing Windows Server installer - stay tuned!

     
     

    In Case You Missed It...

     

    In our blog article How To Deploy Fastvue Reporter in a High Availability Cluster we go through the basic configuration required to deploy Fastvue Reporter in a high availability cluster deployment using Windows Failover Clustering.

    QUIC is a new protocol designed by Google to make the web faster and more efficient, and in our latest article entitled How Google’s QUIC Protocol Impacts Network Security and Reporting, we describe how it works, its current consequences on network security and reporting, and how you can resolve the issues associated with QUIC.