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Cyware Fusion and Threat Response

Release Notes 3.3.3

November 6, 2023

We are excited to introduce you to the latest version of Cyware Fusion Threat Response (CFTR) v3.3.3. This release includes a new enhancement.

Just-in-Time Provisioning and SAML Group Authorization New

The SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) feature in CFTR now offers a more streamlined authorization process by leveraging identity provider (IdP) applications such as Okta. Administrators can now configure SAML authentication method to provide new and existing users with appropriate permissions while signing in to CFTR.

Admins can map the SAML group names to CFTR's user groups. The CFTR user group must match the IdP's group name to grant users the appropriate access.

Note

Upgrade Note: If you are currently using SAML for authentication and wish to set up role-based authorization, after upgrade you must first map the SAML group names with the corresponding user groups in CFTR. CFTR is set to use a default group attribute value, which is memberOf, and expects the SAML assertion response to contain the value of memberOf for the group attribute. If you use a different group attribute value, you can change it in the SAML configuration.

For more information, see Configure SAML 2.0 as the Authentication Method, Create User, Create User Group.