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Defender 5.11 - Release Notes

Release Notes

One Identity Defender 5.11

 

Release Notes

Friday, August 21, 2020

These release notes provide information about the One Identity Defender release.

 

About Defender

About One Identity Defender 5.11

Defender enhances security by using two-factor authentication to authenticate the users who request access to valuable resources within your organization. Defender uses your current identity store within Microsoft® Active Directory® to enable two-factor authentication, taking advantage of its inherent scalability and security, and eliminating the costs and time involved to set up and maintain proprietary databases. Defender’s Web-based administration and user self-service ease the implementation of two-factor authentication for both administrators and users.

Defender 5.11 is a minor release.

See New features.

New features

New features in Defender 5.11

  • Redesigned Defender Desktop Login component to support Microsoft Credential Provider architecture.
  • Supports One Identity Active Roles Server 7.4.3.

Deprecated features

Deprecated features in Defender 5.11

  • Support for Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows 7 discontinued
  • Support for Soft Token for BlackBerry discontinued
  • Support for Soft Token for Windows Phone discontinued

NOTE: If the Defender Soft Token app is already installed in either the BlackBerry or the Windows Phone, the service will continue to work.

However, if you want to continue using BlackBerry or Windows Phone, you can use SMS service to receive tokens.

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