OSB190: What's New in Xtraction
Sara Otremba
Jeremy Carter
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Language: en
Added: Jun 26, 2017
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What's New in Xtraction?
(OSB190)
Sara Otremba / Jeremy Carter
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What’s New –Xtraction2017.1
Export dashboards
Column export enhancements
Workspace UI
Refresh times
Enhanced configuration
New connectors
Xtractionstandard bundle
Standard server
▪Connectors:
▪Ivanti Endpoint Manager
(formerly Landesk Management Suite)
▪IvantiService Desk
▪Ivanti Patch for Windows Servers
(formerly Shavlik Protect)
▪IvantiDesktopNow(formerly Appsense)
▪IvantiEndpoint Security (formerly HEAT EMSS)
▪IvantiService Manager (formerly HEAT SM) + VOICE
▪Analysts
▪2 concurrent seats
Export enhancements: export dashboards
Export enhancements: repeating headers
Workspace UI
▪Ability to publish in Workspaces framework
▪Improves end-user experiences
More updates in 2017.1
▪Reduce refresh times
▪5-second refresh of dashboards for
up-to-the minute information
▪Additional 3
rd
-Party Connectors
EasyVistaService Manager
▪See ITSM data
Connectors for federal government
VMware vCenter
McAfee ePO
Overt
▪Additional Ivanti Connectors
New Ivanti connectors
▪Ivanti Service Manager (formerly HEAT SM)
▪Ivanti Voice (for Service Manager)
▪IvantiEndpoint Security (formerly HEAT EMSS)
Ivanti Service Manager (formerly HEAT SM)
▪See, analyze, and act on ITSM data
▪Get visibility into incidents, problems, changes, service requests, etc.
IvantiVOICE (for Service Manager)
▪See, analyze, and act on ACD and IVR data.
▪Get visibility into call resolution, call response statics, and more.
IvantiEndpoint Security (formerly HEAT EMSS)
▪See critical security data and act swiftly.
▪Easily understand your security posture.
Let’s talk security.
▪What are the problems companies face when it comes to
their security posture?
▪What should IT, Operations, Security, etc. be concerned with?
▪How do IT, Operations, Security, etc. know if they are taking appropriate
action to be secure and compliant?
▪How can Xtractionhelp?
▪Every minute, a user will access
a malicious website.
▪Every 4 minutes, a piece of
malware communicates to its host.
▪Every 17 minutes, a user will
access
a high-risk application.
▪Every 28 minutes, known malware
is downloaded to a host.
▪Every 5 minutes, sensitive data is
sent
outside the organization.
Critical security controls
▪Offense informs defense
▪Prioritization
▪Metrics
▪Continuous diagnostics and mitigation
▪Automation
Critical Security Controls are a relatively small number of prioritized, well vetted, and
supported security actions organizations can take to assess and improve their current
security state.
Top 5 things you can do to prevent malware
Remove/control admin rights1
Patch OS v ulnerabilities2
Patch 3
rd
-party app vulnerabilities3
Im plement application w hitelisting4
Control peripheral (device) connections5
▪Demo Time
See how well you’re doing based on top 5 CSC controls