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Resolved Security Advisories v2.5
● This release contains security improvements including hardened file locations and access permissions.
● The Trusted Device agent driver is hardened.
Resolved Technical Advisories v2.5
● No technical advisories exist.
Technical Advisories v2.5
● No technical advisories exist.
New Features and Functionality v2.4
● The Carbon Black Cloud now incorporates Trusted Device data for reporting and remediation activities as part of the Audit
and Remediation solution (formerly LiveOps). For more information, see <placeholder for Integration chapter>.
● In Event Viewer, BIOS Verification results now display in the General tab. For additional information in JSON format, see the
Details tab.
● The Trusted Device agent now collects BIOS attributes during installation.
● The following platforms are now supported by BIOS Verification:
○ Latitude 3311
○ Latitude 5310
○ Latitude 5310 2-in-1
○ Latitude 5410
○ Latitude 5510
○ Latitude 7210 2-in-1
○ Latitude 9410
○ Precision 3550
Resolved Technical Advisories v2.4
● During installation, selecting the Command-line window no longer causes the installation to appear to stall. [DPS-1370]
● Empty Indicator of Attack queues no longer yield the following log entry after running Trusted Device:
Failed to open queue [DPS-1509]
● After first installation, if reinstalling through Command-line with additional parameters, the installer now progresses as
expected. [DPS-1529]
● After logs are reset, Trusted Device detects new BIOS events as expected. [DPS-1600]
● Installs are no longer blocked on the Dell Latitude 3400 and Latitude 3500 and Trusted Device functions as expected.
[DPS-1616]
Technical Advisories v2.4
● In rare scenarios, BIOS Verification yields a false failure after login. As a workaround, run the Trusted Device agent again.
[DPS-1901]
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