What's new in Deep Security 10.0 for AWS Marketplace?

New agent for Amazon Linux 2

Deep Security 10.0 Update 8 adds agent support for Amazon Linux 2. In order to use this platform, you also need Deep Security Manager 10.0 Update 8 or greater.

Increase security by using application control

Get visibility into applications running on your systems and detect or block unauthorized software. You have the ability to decide if new applications can be added and safely run on a given workload. Deep Security AMI from AWS Marketplace introduces a simplified application control administration with day-to-day activities minimized through one to many policies, simplified drift timeline and application execution view, and automation through APIs.

Docker deployment protection (containers)

Deep Security AMI from AWS Marketplace 10 expands beyond server workloads to protect Docker containers, leveraging proven techniques like anti-malware, IPS and application control to protect dynamic container deployments. Learn more about how we can protect your Docker hosts and containers.

Enhanced anti-malware and ransomware scanning with behavior monitoring

Threat actors are becoming more sophisticated and often use techniques to bypass traditional virus pattern matching. These advanced threats are difficult to detect and require new technology to do so. Deep Security AMI from AWS Marketplace 10 provides security settings that you can apply to Windows® computers protected by a Deep Security Agent. These settings enable you to go beyond malware pattern matching and identify suspicious files that could potentially contain emerging malware that hasn’t yet been added to the anti-malware patterns (known as a zero-day attack).

Secure event forwarding to a syslog or SIEM server using Transport Layer Security (TLS)

Deep Security AMI from AWS Marketplace 10 provides the option to securely forward system and security events to an external Syslog or SIEM server from the Deep Security Manager over TLS, meeting the needs of customers who are governed by compliance standards such as HIPAA and solving both confidentiality and reliability issues. To find out how, see Forward Deep Security events to an external syslog or SIEM server.

Usability Enhancements

New user interface

Enhanced visibility across your hybrid cloud environment is provided through an updated, more intuitive user interface (UI). The cleaner and more intuitive UI helps you identify problem areas and begin to remediate them more quickly. The new interface introduces new sophisticated management features to help address the realities of distributed architectures.

Smart folders

To help organize your personal view of your protected assets, you can create saved searches that allow you to dynamically organize your workloads. You can create logical filters based on properties such as hostname, AWS tags, Azure Resource Groups, vCenter or Active Directory. Smart folders always react to dynamic changes in your cloud environment. Learn more about using smart folders.

Easier to get help

Directly from within the Deep Security Manager you can now search all of the information in our new Help Center (you are on it right now!). All of the content previously contained in the Administrator's Guide and the Installation Guide is also located there and it is all searchable from Google™ search.

Updated cloud connectors

Updated support for Oracle® Solaris 10 and 11 servers

The Deep Security Solaris Agent has been updated for Deep Security AMI from AWS Marketplace 10.0 and anti-malware scanning capabilities are now available for Solaris 10 and 11 servers.