Deepfactor Release 3.6 Overview
In this new release, Deepfactor now offers customers:
- Windows & Mac CLI support
- New SCA capabilities for dependencies, container images, and Kubernetes pod scans
- Enterprise capabilities and user management
Deepfactor Release 3.6 Highlights
Features | Enhancements | |
Core Platform | · Deepfactor CLI (dfctl) for macOS and Windows OS enables users to scan and observe their applications on their development machines.
· Ability to structure users into multiple teams and configure fine-grained access and isolation. |
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SBOM, SCA & Container Scans | · Ability to filter artifacts based on richer criteria such as runtime reachability, EPSS, K8s clusters, etc. so users can quickly prioritize which artifacts to look into first.
· Ability to filter vulnerabilities and resources based on CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. |
Deepfactor Release 3.6 Details
- Teams: With the 3.6 release, Deepfactor allows admins to structure users into teams so that each team gets an uncluttered and isolated access to only their applications. Admins can also configure fine-grained access control using roles within each team. Team and role configurations can be managed either in the SSO provider or in Deepfactor, based on the organization’s policies. The org chart below shows the relation between teams and users using the example of a sample Acme organization:
You can read more about this feature here.
2. Rich filters for artifacts: With 3.6, users can filter artifacts based on a rich set of parameters allowing AppSec teams to find exactly what they are looking for.
Examples:
- Give me a list of artifacts which have the vulnerable version of log4j in my production cluster
- Give me a list of artifacts that have vulnerabilities with EPSS score greater than 20%
For additional details on release 3.6, for both on-prem and SaaS, please review the Release Notes in Deepfactor Docs.
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*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Deepfactor authored by Vikas Wadhvani. Read the original post at: https://www.deepfactor.io/deepfactor-3-6-introduces-cli-support-for-windows-and-mac-users-and-robust-enterprise-capabilities-and-user-management/