January 2023
The Barracuda Campus newsletter is published monthly with a listing of new and updated articles by product. The Highlights section announces new product documentation and other major additions or updates to the Barracuda Campus. Check back each month to see What's New!
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Highlights
- Barracuda Backup – Release 6.6.04. Includes support for VMware vSphere Version 7 Update 3, Microsoft Windows Hyper-V Server 2022, and macOS Version 12 Monterey.
- The technical training for various components of Email Protection has been updated to reflect the latest product changes (Cloud-to-Cloud Backup, Cloud Archiving Service, Security Awareness Training)
- Barracuda Cloud-to-Cloud Backup – Multiple releases in December 2022.
Barracuda Backup
New
Updated
- Barracuda Backup Release Notes – Release 6.6.04. Includes support for VMware vSphere Version 7 Update 3, Microsoft Windows Hyper-V Server 2022, and macOS Version 12 Monterey.
- Physical Infrastructure – Updated to include support for macOS Version 12 Monterey.
Barracuda CloudGen Access
Updated
- CloudGen Access Application – Added note that user must re-authenticate every 30 days or sooner to continue having access to resources.
- Updating the CloudGen Access Application – Added note that user must re-authenticate every 30 days or sooner to continue having access to resources.
- How to Deploy a Proxy in Kubernetes – Replaced use of switch '--set-values' with '–values' in several helm commands.
Barracuda Email Protection Plans
Cloud Archiving
Updated
- The technical training for Cloud Archiving Service has been updated to reflect the latest changes in the product.
- Barracuda Archive Search for Outlook supports Outlook versions 2013, 2016, and 2019. Note that Outlook for Mac versions are not supported.
Cloud-to-Cloud Backup
Updated
- Barracuda Cloud-to-Cloud Backup Release Notes – Updated for December 2022 release.
- The technical training for Cloud-to-Cloud Backup has been updated to reflect the latest changes in the product.
- Increased export of each zip file limit from 4GB to 10GB.
Email Gateway Defense (formerly Barracuda Email Security)
New
Updated
- Step 2 - Configure Email Gateway Defense for Exchange 2013 and Other On-Premise Mail Servers – Barracuda Networks policy requires all outbound IP addresses to have a rDNS (PTR) record.
- Content Analysis - Outbound Mail – Added note that when you select Encrypt on a Predefined Filter, the predefined encryption filter does not get bypassed by a sender allow filter.
Incident Response (formerly Barracuda Forensics & Incident Response)
Updated
- Automated Workflows – There is a new optional condition (Policy created by) for the Sender Policy action.
Security Awareness Training (formerly Barracuda PhishLine)
New
- Move to SSO – Barracuda Security Awareness Training will soon only support logins via Singe Sign-On (SSO).
Updated
- Click Thinking Content – New Click Thinking newsletter, holiday shopping tips, updates Express Rollout Guide, and updated list of training modules.
- Training Videos – Updated list of available user training modules.
- The technical training for Security Awareness Training administrators has been updated to reflect the latest changes in the product.
Barracuda Load Balancer ADC
New
Barracuda Web Application Firewall
New
- Claroty JSON SQLi Vulnerabilities
- Application-Specific ABP Details
- Overview (Application View)
- Bot Protection (Application View)
- Bot Categories (Application View)
- Bot Session Logs (Application View)
- Bot Tracker (Application View)
- Application-Specific Account Protection Details
- Account Access
- User-Specific Account Access Details
- Application-Specific CSP Details
- Dashboard (Application View)
- Violations (Application View)
- Policies (Application View)
- Sources (Application View)
Updated
- Prepare for the Installation – Added hostnames for IP Reputation lookup to GRIP
Barracuda WAF-as-a-Service
New
- URL Profiles – Apply protections to specific URLs of an application.
- Extended Match Profile – Create expressions to specifically define which requests/responses are allowed or rejected.
- Parameter Profiles – Protect against attacks hidden within parameters inside URLs or form POSTs.
- Brute Force Protection – Block attacks that systematically try key combinations to gain access to targeted resources.
- Data Theft Protection Usage – Prevent unauthorized disclosure of confidential information.
- File Upload Protection – Advanced Threat Protection and Virus Scanning are used to examine uploaded files.
- Login Form Information – For credential protection to work you need to specify the format and details for the login form.
- Credential Attack Protection – Protects against Credential Stuffing and/or Credential Spraying.
- Privileged Account Protection – Watches for signs of account takeover by evaluating session elements such as the connecting entity’s geolocation, user agent, header value, and network details.
Updated
- App Profiles – The list of features that are activated from within App Profiles has changed.
- Form Protection – Form Protection is now located within the App Profiles component and contains more components.
- Data Theft Protection Policy – The title of this article has changed to differentiate it from Data Theft Protection Usage.