Deploy Mobile App Security Policies with the New Mobile App Security Policy Type

With Security Center’s new Mobile App Security Policy, you can define and deploy Mobile App Security Policies to selected tenants.

Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic in Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer editions.

Who: This policy is available to Mobile Application Security users with the Security Center add-on subscription.

How: To access Security Center policies from your Security Center dashboard, click the Security Policies tab, and then click New Security Policy.

Deploy Mobile App Security Policies with the New Mobile App Security Policy Type (salesforce.com)

Security Center Is Now Compatible with Government Cloud (Generally Available)

Security Center features are now available when running a Government Cloud or Government Cloud Plus org.

Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic in Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer editions.

Who: This change is available to Government Cloud users with the Security Center add-on subscription.

Security Center Is Now Compatible with Government Cloud (Generally Available) (salesforce.com)

Assure Tenant Security by Tracking External Logins

Track the login count for external users to ensure that everyone with access to a tenant is logging in appropriately.

Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic in Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer editions.

Who: This change is available to users with the Security Center add-on subscription.

How: Monitor the External and MFA & External metrics from your Security Center dashboard via the Authentication category in Security Overview.

Assure Tenant Security by Tracking External Logins (salesforce.com)

Simplify Encryption Policy Management with the Encryption Policies Metric

Now you can track the status of encryption policy settings in Security Center, including when they were last updated.

Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic in Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer editions.

Who: This change applies to editions that have the Shield Platform Encryption and the Security Center add-on subscriptions.

How: Monitor the Encryption Policy metric from your Security Center dashboard via the Configuration category in Security Overview.

Simplify Encryption Policy Management with the Encryption Policies Metric (salesforce.com)

Automate Processes for Security Center Data with Flows

ncrease efficiency for your processes by creating record-triggered flows based on Security Center objects.

Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic in Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer editions.

Who: This change is available to users with the Security Center add-on subscription.

How: From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Flow, and then select Flows. Click New Flow, then click Record-Triggered Flow, and click Create. You can then select the Security Center objects.

Automate Processes for Security Center Data with Flows (salesforce.com)

Security Center

Automate processes for Security Center data with flows. Deploy mobile app Security policies with a new Security policy type. Track changes to encryption policies and track the login count for external users with new Security Center metrics. Run Security Center features on Government Cloud orgs.

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Access More Shield Platform Encryption Features with Assistive Technology

Key Management and Advanced Settings pages in Setup are now more compatible with screen readers and keyboard navigation. Repositioned buttons ensure that keyboard users can complete key management steps in a logical order. And keyboard navigation is easier in tables when distinguishing between read-only and interactive elements. Toggles, checkboxes, tooltips, and other elements now have clearer, more informative labels that respect the default page language that screen readers use. And improved contrast across Shield Platform Encryption pages makes buttons and other elements easier for all users to see.

Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic in Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer editions.

Who: This change applies to users with either Shield Platform Encryption or Shield add-on subscriptions.

Access More Shield Platform Encryption Features with Assistive Technology (salesforce.com)

Encrypt More Patient Health Data

Protected health information (PHI) can be inadvertently entered in the Name field of certain Health Cloud objects. These fields don’t expose information directly, but can include patient information in the naming scheme. Shield Platform Encryption supports encryption at-rest for the Name field on a range of Health Cloud objects.

Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic in Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer editions.

Who: This change is available to customers who purchased Salesforce Shield or Shield Platform Encryption and the add-on subscriptions for Health Cloud or Health Cloud for Life Sciences.

How: On the Encryption Policy page, click Encrypt Fields. Then click Edit, and select the fields that you want to encrypt. You can encrypt the Name field on these objects with the probabilistic, case-sensitive deterministic, or case-insensitive deterministic encryption schemes.

  • CarePlanTemplateProblem
  • CareProgramEnrollee
  • CareProgramEnrolleeProduct
  • CareProgramProvider
  • CareSpecialty
  • CoverageBenefit
  • HealthcareProviderSpecialty
  • MemberPlan
  • PurchaserPlan

Encrypt More Patient Health Data (salesforce.com)

Track Platform Encryption Data from Security Center

Simplify encryption policy management by tracking the status of encryption policy settings from Security Center, including when they were last updated.

Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic in Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer editions.

Who: This change applies to editions that have both Shield Platform Encryption and the Security Center add-on subscriptions.

How: Monitor the Encryption Policy metric from your Security Center dashboard via the Configuration category in Security Overview.

Track Platform Encryption Data from Security Center (salesforce.com)

Shield Platform Encryption

Use Security Center to visualize and track encryption policies across your tenants. Encrypt the Name field on a range of Health Cloud objects. And Platform Encryption pages are more compatible with screen readers and keyboard navigation.

  • Track Platform Encryption Data from Security Center
    Simplify encryption policy management by tracking the status of encryption policy settings from Security Center, including when they were last updated.
  • Encrypt More Patient Health Data
    Protected health information (PHI) can be inadvertently entered in the Name field of certain Health Cloud objects. These fields don’t expose information directly, but can include patient information in the naming scheme. Shield Platform Encryption supports encryption at-rest for the Name field on a range of Health Cloud objects.
  • Access More Shield Platform Encryption Features with Assistive Technology
    Key Management and Advanced Settings pages in Setup are now more compatible with screen readers and keyboard navigation. Repositioned buttons ensure that keyboard users can complete key management steps in a logical order. And keyboard navigation is easier in tables when distinguishing between read-only and interactive elements. Toggles, checkboxes, tooltips, and other elements now have clearer, more informative labels that respect the default page language that screen readers use. And improved contrast across Shield Platform Encryption pages makes buttons and other elements easier for all users to see.

Shield Platform Encryption (salesforce.com)