Feature of this release:
1. Seclore Digital Asset Classification (DAC) label icon overlay
- When you classify a file with any of the top six labels mapped to your user profile, the DAC label icon overlay will appear in that label’s primary color.
- If the correct label color cannot be shown, a distinct (white) icon overlay will be displayed instead.
2. Automated Offline Access enhancements
- Verify the offline access status of protected files (before going offline) by navigating to the Seclore tray and selecting 'Check offline status'.
- View the offline availability for all protected files in configured folders, and sort by earliest or latest expiration dates.
- Adjust offline expiration dates or enable offline access for new files to ensure seamless access to protected files.
- Generate a detailed report that includes the offline-access status and expiration date of each protected file within your configured folders.
3. Location-based user activity information
- Activities downloaded from the Policy Server portal now include a new 'Country' column.
- Identify the geographic location associated with specific protected-file activities.
- Get more visibility and insight into user behavior from specific geo-locations.
- Make informed policy decisions that better align with your location-based security requirements.
4. One-click Access for ‘Email Auto Protector’ protected emails
- When recipients receive an ‘Email Auto Protector’ protected email, the body will display a one-click access link along with a custom footer message configured by an admin.
- Links will open the original email in ‘Secure Email,’ which is accessible on desktop browsers and the Seclore Mobile App.
5. Maintenance and upgrades
- Added support for RHEL version 8.8.
- Apache Tomcat upgraded to version 9.0.85.
See the Adoption Portal – our self-directed online learning center for step-by-step tutorials on common tasks and uses.
Discontinuing Support:
The Seclore product suite needs to continuously support new platforms and maintain version compatibility with a whole lot of devices and applications that inevitably get launched every year.
Unsupported software that is no longer patched and updated also carries greater security risks. It is critical for us to stop supporting such platforms and ensure that Seclore protected information is safe and secure from vulnerabilities of the underlying technology.
Discontinued Seclore Lite for Windows on 31st May 2021
With Seclore 3.14 release (1st June 2020) Seclore Lite for Windows was automatically upgraded to the new Seclore for Windows. Support for the Lite agent was discontinued on 31st May 2021. If you are on a release earlier than 3.14, please upgrade at the earliest.
Disabling support for obsolete platforms and apps:
In an upcoming release of Seclore, support for the following will be discontinued according to the dates provided below:
No. | Software or Feature | Details | Seclore End of Support Date |
1 | macOS 11.0 Big Sur | macOS 11.0 Big Sur is expected to stop receiving security updates in Dec 2023. Learn more. | Dec 2023 |
2 | Forcepoint DLP 8.8.1 and 8.8.2 | Forcepoint has announced end of support for versions 8.8.1 and 8.8.2. Learn more. | Dec 2023 |
Following is a list of software for which support is already discontinued:
Operating Systems:
- iOS 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15
- Windows 7, 8, and 8.1
- Windows Server 2008 R1 and R2, 2012
- Android 7, 8, 9, and 10
- macOS 10.12, 10.13, 10.14, 10.15
Applications:
- Internet Explorer 11
- Microsoft Office 2007, 2010, and 2013
- Microsoft Office 2016 for Mac (for standalone licences)
- Microsoft Outlook for Windows (15.0.4970.9999, 16.0.4599.9999, 1705, and older)
- Adobe Reader X, XI, and Classic 2015
- Adobe Acrobat Classic 2015, 2017
- Acrobat Pro DC 2015 (classic)
- OpenOffice 3.x, 3.3.0
- Libre Office 6.x, 7.0
- Internet Explorer 8, 9, and 10
- Microsoft SQL Server 2005, 2008, 2012
- Oracle Database 10.1, 10.2, 11.1, 11.2, 12c
- Forcepoint DLP 8.3, 8.4, 8.5, 8.5.2, 8.6, 8.7, 8.7.2, 8.8
- Symantec DLP 14.6
- Broadcom (Symantec) DLP 15.1, 15.5, and 15.7
What does Seclore End of support date really mean?
It means that Seclore product versions released before the End of Support Date may still work, but releases after that date may not.
For example, regarding Windows XP support:
- Assuming the following release dates: - 1-May: Seclore Desktop Client 3.8 is released. - 30-June: End of Support for Windows XP - 1-August: Seclore Desktop Client 3.9 is released.
- Now, on a Windows XP computer, it will still be possible to install Desktop Client 3.8
- However, it will not be possible to install Desktop Client 3.9.
- Also, existing 3.8 installations on Windows XP will not get upgraded to 3.9.
What Seclore components are no longer supported?
The End-of-Life Date for a Software Version will be 24 months from the time it becomes Generally Available. This includes all Seclore agents that are installed on end-user devices and server-side components like the Policy Server, Enterprise Application connectors, APIs and SDKs.
All upgrades and patches are provided on the latest release versions only. For more information, see our Product Lifecycle Policy.