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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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Technical Advisories