OESIS Framework November 08, 2022 Release
Product Overview
OESIS Framework is a cross-platform, versatile and modular framework that enables software engineers and technology vendors to build advanced endpoint security products.
Anti-Keylogger Module Updates
- Internal fixes and optimizations
Anti-Screen Capture Module Updates
- Internal fixes and optimizations
Vulnerability Module Updates
- Internal fixes and optimizations
Patch Management Module
- Internal fixes and optimizations
AppRemover Module Updates
- Internal fixes and optimizations
Removable Media Protection Module Updates
Windows
- Internal fixes and optimizations
Advanced Malware Detection Module Updates
Windows
- Internal fixes and optimizations
Device Compliance Module Updates
Windows
SDK updates:
- Internal fixes and optimizations
Products updates:
- Internal fixes and optimizations
Products support:
- Vendor: Sophos Limited
- Product: Sophos Home
- Vendor: BlueJeans Network, Inc.
- Product: BlueJeans
Added Tested Point 4.2.1.1 for Sophos Home
Added Tested Point 2.39.138.0 for Blue Jeans 2.x
Linux
SDK updates:
- Internal fixes and optimizations
Products updates:
- Internal fixes and optimizations
Products support:
- Vendor: Red Hat, Inc.
- Product: Firewalld
- Vendor: Red Hat, Inc.
- Product: Firewalld
- Vendor: Red Hat, Inc.
- Product: Firewalld
Added Tested Point 1.2.1 for Firewalld
Added Tested Point 1.1.2 for Firewalld
Added Tested Point 0.9.3 for Firewalld
Release Details
- Product: OESIS
- Release date: November 08, 2022
- Release notes: 4.3.3221.0 for Windows, 4.3.2422.0 for Linux

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