July, 2025 Release
New and Changed Features: April, 2025
- Manage AI-PTP signatures in allowlists
- Enhanced threat visibility
- DAG filter for Azure feeds
- Terminology update: Realm is now Organization
Manage AI-PTP signatures in allowlists
AI-Predictive Threat Prevention (AI-PTP) uses artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to detect and block known and emerging threats. You can now configure and manage AI-PTP signatures in the allowlists to exclude them from malware inspection by the SRX Series Firewalls.
[See Allowlist and Blocklist Overview and Create Allowlists and Blocklists.]
Enhanced threat visibility
We've updated HTTP File Downloads, Email Attachments, and SMB File Downloads pages on the Juniper ATP Cloud portal for an improved user experience.
We've categorized the detection engines into four types:
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Antivirus
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Dynamic Machine Learning (ML)
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Static ML
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Reputation
Each detection engine is represented by a unique icon. To help you quickly assess the threat information, these icons are color-coded based on the threat severity.
[See HTTP File Download Overview, SMB File Download Overview, and Email Attachments Scanning Overview.]
DAG filter for Azure feeds
You can filter and view the dynamic address group (DAG) feeds from the Azure regions and services relevant to you. Use the DAG filter to add feeds for the Azure regions and services you select. You can configure a maximum of 10 DAG filters for Azure.
[See SecIntel Feeds Overview and Benefits and Add and Manage DAG Filter.]
Terminology update: Realm is now Organization
We've updated the terminology Realm to Organization throughout the Juniper ATP Cloud portal. This change supports our commitment to using consistent and clear terminology across Juniper products. For more information, see Juniper ATP Cloud Quick Start Guide, Juniper ATP Cloud Administrator Guide, and Juniper ATP Cloud User Guide.