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What’s new in FortiDevice 25.2.a

What’s new in FortiDevice 25.2.a

Release 25.2.a provides the following new features:

  • You can now identify Internet of Things (IoT) and Operational Technology (OT) devices by scanning a site with a FortiGate fabric connector. The scan provides such details as hardware family, hardware type, hardware vendor, and hardware version.

  • You can now use FortiNAC to identify endpoint devices in the network and managed infrastructure devices by scanning a site with a FortiNAC fabric connector. The scan provides such details as the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the host, MAC address of the host, and operating system.

  • You can use FortiDevice with FortiNAC to identify vulnerable devices and then select what action to take on the host.

  • The Inventory > Assets page has been renamed. It is now the Inventory > Devices page.

  • Microsoft Active Directory is now supported. After you add an external connector, FortiDevice can scan all of your Microsoft Active Directory users and groups.

  • The Google G Suite (Google Workspace) is now supported. After you add an external connector, FortiDevice can scan all of your G Suite users and groups.

  • You can now enable or disable out-of-bound (OOB) vulnerability scanning when you configure a standard scan.

  • You can now have FortiDevice send admin users email reminders when your FortiDevice contract is expiring in the next 30 days. Admin users are also notified in the FortiDevice Cloud GUI.

  • You can now have FortiDevice send admin users email reminders when devices are going to become stale in the next 30 days. Admin users are also notified in the FortiDevice Cloud GUI.

  • You can now test your fabric connectors and external connectors to make certain they work before using them for scans.

What’s new in FortiDevice 25.2.a

What’s new in FortiDevice 25.2.a

Release 25.2.a provides the following new features:

  • You can now identify Internet of Things (IoT) and Operational Technology (OT) devices by scanning a site with a FortiGate fabric connector. The scan provides such details as hardware family, hardware type, hardware vendor, and hardware version.

  • You can now use FortiNAC to identify endpoint devices in the network and managed infrastructure devices by scanning a site with a FortiNAC fabric connector. The scan provides such details as the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the host, MAC address of the host, and operating system.

  • You can use FortiDevice with FortiNAC to identify vulnerable devices and then select what action to take on the host.

  • The Inventory > Assets page has been renamed. It is now the Inventory > Devices page.

  • Microsoft Active Directory is now supported. After you add an external connector, FortiDevice can scan all of your Microsoft Active Directory users and groups.

  • The Google G Suite (Google Workspace) is now supported. After you add an external connector, FortiDevice can scan all of your G Suite users and groups.

  • You can now enable or disable out-of-bound (OOB) vulnerability scanning when you configure a standard scan.

  • You can now have FortiDevice send admin users email reminders when your FortiDevice contract is expiring in the next 30 days. Admin users are also notified in the FortiDevice Cloud GUI.

  • You can now have FortiDevice send admin users email reminders when devices are going to become stale in the next 30 days. Admin users are also notified in the FortiDevice Cloud GUI.

  • You can now test your fabric connectors and external connectors to make certain they work before using them for scans.