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What's new in version 24.1

24.1.0
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What's new in version 24.1

Resource-based permissions for the FortiCare portal

There is a new permissions card available for the FortiCare New portal. When assigning permissions for the FortiCare New portal, the user can be assigned access using resource-based permissions. The FortiCare Legacy portal will continue to use role-based permissions. See Portals with resource-based permission and User access in the FortiCare guide.

Enforcing two-factor authentication

Email users will be forced to enable two-factor authentication with the FortiToken mobile app if is has been enforced at the Organization or Account level. When logging into your email account, you will be prompted to set up two-factor authentication before you can proceed with logging in. Two-factor authentication is recommended to improve your security by forcing you to enter a security code when you log into the portals. See Two-Factor Authentication (2FA).

What's new in version 24.1

Resource-based permissions for the FortiCare portal

There is a new permissions card available for the FortiCare New portal. When assigning permissions for the FortiCare New portal, the user can be assigned access using resource-based permissions. The FortiCare Legacy portal will continue to use role-based permissions. See Portals with resource-based permission and User access in the FortiCare guide.

Enforcing two-factor authentication

Email users will be forced to enable two-factor authentication with the FortiToken mobile app if is has been enforced at the Organization or Account level. When logging into your email account, you will be prompted to set up two-factor authentication before you can proceed with logging in. Two-factor authentication is recommended to improve your security by forcing you to enter a security code when you log into the portals. See Two-Factor Authentication (2FA).