N‑central 2024.1: Upgraded EDR integration, Patch Management Enhancement and more…

In a recent interview with Ewan Cameron, the Product Manager behind N‑central RMM, we got an exclusive insight into the groundbreaking features and improvements rolled out in the first release of N‑central for 2024.
So, let’s dive into the key highlights of N‑central 2024.1.
Joe Kern (JK): Can you tell us about the improvements partners should look out for?
Ewan Cameron (EC): One of the major highlights of this release is the upgraded EDR integration, designed to empower all partners with advanced security features. This new and improved integration allows full SentinelOne functionality within the familiar N‑central environment. Partners can now seamlessly deploy and monitor devices in bulk, accessing detailed threat reports, granular notifications, and even exploring advanced security features like Deep Visibility and Ranger.
In addition, N‑central 2024.1 also addresses over 40 reported issues, underscoring our commitment to refining and optimizing the user experience. This release is a testament to our dedication to empowering our partners with cutting-edge tools and features, ensuring they can maximize the potential of N‑central within their chosen tech stack.
JK: Is this something partners can get started on their own?
EC: Yes, to upgrade, partners can simply navigate to the Integration Management screen within N‑central and click the ‘Upgrade’ button, unlocking a new level of EDR integration sophistication.
KC: What about the New REST API endpoints
EC: N‑central 2024.1 introduces several new REST API endpoints, enhancing the platform’s flexibility and integration capabilities. Partners can now retrieve device asset information, organization unit details, and more using the updated REST API. The Swagger Documentation [LINK?] page provides a comprehensive guide to the new endpoints, identifiable by the Preview label.
JK: I hear there are some big upgrades in Patch Management, is this true?
EC: We’ve brought two new elements into Patch Management for N‑central. Including the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) data represents a significant leap forward. This standardized scoring system allows partners to assess and communicate the severity of vulnerabilities directly within Patch Management workflows. The integration pulls CVSS information from Microsoft’s Security and Response Centre, providing a clear view of which patches address specific vulnerabilities.
The CVSS score column within patch approval workflows now allows partners to filter and focus on specific score ranges, offering a more targeted approach to patch management. Future developments will include CVSS scoring in auto approval rules and visual indicators through highlighting colors.
On top of this we’ve introduced a new ‘Managed Patch for Mac’ report, which enhances the experience of determining patch install states across multiple devices.
JK: Speaking of Apple, how has Device Management for Apple been enhanced for this release?
EC: N‑central Device Management for Apple (DMA) functionality receives a boost with a new icon in the Features column within the All-Devices view. This icon provides a quick overview of device enrollment status, streamlining the monitoring process.
This marks a new chapter for N‑central, promising enhanced security, flexibility, and efficiency for all partners. The journey doesn’t end here, with Ewan Cameron at the helm, we can expect more groundbreaking releases in the near future. Stay tuned for more innovations as we continue to evolve and enhance the N‑central experience. For a detailed breakdown of the release notes, visit the official release notes page.
Joe Kern is Senior Product Marketing Manager at N‑able
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