What's new in Defense Platform SHINOBI 3.4.2

Nov 10, 2015
  • Available OS:
  • Windows 10 Available - Windows 10 Pro(32bit/64bit) and Windows 10 Enterprise(32bit/64bit) are now available.
  • New Functions:
  • Non-DeP communication Reject Function - SHINOBI now has the ability to reject access from computers that do not SHINOBI installed.
  • Client/Server Authentication Function - This allows only the SHINOBI client with an authentication code issued from a SHINOBI server to communicate with the SHINOBI server.
  • Internet Environment Supported - It is now possible that communication between SHINOBI server and client can be established even on the Internet environment. For instance, even when a SHINOBI Server is placed on a cloud vertical machine, SHINOBI communications between SHINOBIs can be conducted via SHINOBI client and the internet on the internal network.
  • Capture a Screenshot Detection Function - It is now possible for SHINOBI to detect suspicious application's actions regarding screenshots without GUI operations.
  • Non-monitoring Application Function - It is now possible to set up SHINOBI so that you can exclude specified applications from SHINOBI's monitoring system. You can also set up so that it will not be outputted to the history
  • and avoid the triggering of the Alert Panel.
  • Enhanced Functions:
  • GUI Change - The design of the Grand Menu, Server Settings Tool and Alert Panel have been changed for easier understanding. In addition, the "Advice" area has been added to the Alert Panel. The Advice area will display the details of the content that is shown on the Alert Panel.
  • Real-Time History Notice Function - The default settiing of "Operation Settings" has been changed from "Exclude Set Operations" to "Include Set Operations".

New in Defense Platform SHINOBI 3.3.4.1 (Nov 10, 2015)

  • Enhanced Function:
  • Enhancing the function of generating the White & Black List - As specifying approved/banned applications as well as actions, "Module Path(DLL/OCX)" can
  • be now specified so that "File Path(exe)" and "Script Name/URL/Macro" can be also combined. For example, you can now specify to allow Java Script only for a specify site