The following new features have also been added to CA Data Protection since 14.1.
This variant of the Policy model allows reviewers to see any events in the CMS database when they run a search. That is, no events are excluded from the search results.
However, the reviewer can only see trigger and audit details for events covered by their policy role. Specifically, the Search Results screen only shows trigger and audit details for events associated with policy classes in the reviewer's policy role. If the search results include events associated with other policy classes, trigger and audit details for these events are hidden in the Search Results screen.
The CFSA can now apply policy to files being copied to SD cards.
Protection for SD cards works in exactly the same way as CFSA protection for USB removable devices. In both cases, the CFSA applies Data In Motion triggers to files being copied. The available control actions (for example, blocking or encryption) are also the same.
CMSs and gateway servers now support Microsoft Windows Server 2012.
A full list of supported operating systems is in the Requirements chapter of the Platform Deployment Guide.
Endpoint agents now support Microsoft Windows 8.
A full list of supported operating systems is in the Requirements chapter in the Endpoint Integration Guide.
CA Data Protection can now analyze and apply policy to emails passing through Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.
But see also the support limitations.
CA Data Protection can now analyze and apply policy to incoming and outgoing emails in Microsoft Outlook 2013.
CA Data Protection can now analyze and apply policy to files created using Microsoft Office 2013 applications.
The CA Data Protection File Scanning Agent can now scan files and documents stored on SharePoint 2013 sites.
CA Data Protection now integrates with BusinessObjects XI 3.1 SP5. In fact, CA Data Protection integration with BusinessObjects Enterprise now requires BusinessObjects XI 3.1 SP5! Specifically, SP4 is no longer supported.
Compatibility with CA products is provided through CA Business Intelligence. CA Business Intelligence is a wrapper that includes a BusinessObjects Enterprise installation. The current CA Data Protection release supports CA Business Intelligence 3.3. When you install CA Business Intelligence 3.3 on your reports server, BusinessObjects XI 3.1 SP5 and its InfoView web portal also get installed.
You can now export user policies to a human-readable spreadsheet by running a wgninfra.exe command, or from the File, Export Policy Blueprint menu in the User Policy Editor.
CA Data Protection supports multiple unconnected email archive instances on a single Central Management Server. If your enterprise has separate installations of the same email archive in multiple geographic regions, it is now possible to segregate the events from these onto a single CMS so that the Remote Data Manager can retrieve historic emails from the correct archive installation. See CA Data Protection Archive Integration Guide, Third-Party Integration for more details.
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