How To
Summary
IBM Security QRadar SOAR* release changelog for older unsuported releases
Steps
What's new in 31.1 (December 2018)
- Privacy updates including rules defined in the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) in Canada
- The Resilient client access log now includes the email address of the who made the request
- Exported settings file names now include the name of the organization as part of the file name
- Additions to the optional packages installer
What's new in 31.0 (October 2018)
- Resilient user interface is available in several languages
- A new disaster recovery option is implemented
- Enhancements to functions and scripting
- Dashboard and reporting enhancements
- Privacy updates
What's new in 30.4 (September 2018)
- Incident History Detail Report
- Changes to client access log content
- Privacy updates
What's new in 30.3 (August 2018)
- Additions to the audit logging capabilities
- Privacy updates
- Additions to the optional packages installer
What's new in 30.2 (July 2018)
- New audit logging capabilities
- Removal of Malware Patrol as a threat source
- Updates to encryption cipher management
- Privacy updates
- Additions to the optional packages installer
- Changes the DataTypeRowDataDTO API
What's new in 30.1 (May 2018)
- Privacy updates including GDPR support
What's new in 30.0 (April 2018)
- Functions
- Workflow enhancements
- Wiki
- Workspaces
- Enhancements to role based access control
- A new threat source - Cisco Threat Grid - is added
NOTE: as of version 30.0, only Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) are supported. On-premises customers running the Debian version of the platform have to migrate to RHEL version 29 before upgrading to version 30.
What's new in 29.5 (May 2018)
- Privacy updates including GDPR support
What's new in 29.4 (March 2018)
- Privacy updates
- Added the ability to change the sort order for incident notes
What's new in 29.3 (February 2018)
- Memory utilization improvements
- Improvements to diagnostic logging and more metrics
- Privacy updates
What's new in 29.2 (January 2018)
- Privacy updates
What's new in 29.1 (December 2017)
- JMX support
- Improvements to diagnostics during upgrade
- Privacy updates
What's new in 29.0 (November)
- Base platform changed from Debian to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Role based access control
- Workflow enhancements
- Scripts can now reference the user or group that caused a rule to run
- Notification enhancements
- Search improvements
- Navigation enhancements
- Privacy updates
Document Location
Worldwide
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Modified date:
01 February 2023
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ibm16910161