What's new in Aurora Managed Endpoint Defense

What's new in the November 2025 update

You can now view or download monthly and quarterly Aurora Managed Endpoint Defense reports directly from the Aurora Endpoint Defense console on the Reports > Managed Endpoint Defense page. This feature is only available for subscriptions that include monthly and quarterly reports.

What's new in the July 2025 update

This Aurora Managed Endpoint Defense update introduces two new widgets to help you stay informed about the device health scores of tenants that you manage, and whether the average tenant incident volumes are not within an expected range.

Device health score by tenant — The Device Health Score by Tenant widget is available on the Managed Endpoint Defense - Executive Summary dashboard page in the Aurora Managed Endpoint Defense console and the Aurora Multi-tenant Console (MTC). It lists the Aurora Endpoint Defense tenants that you manage with each of their health scores against their score baseline. If a tenant's health score is below the baseline, the score is marked in red and an email notification is sent to the tenant's critical escalation group. Scores need to be improved to at least meet the baseline, for example, by updating to the latest agents on the devices registered with the tenant.

Tenant incident volume — The Tenant Incident Volume widget is available on the Managed Endpoint Defense - Executive Summary dashboard page in the Aurora Managed Endpoint Defense and the Aurora Multi-tenant Console (MTC). The widget lists the average incident volume over the last 7 days and the total number of incidents for each of the managed tenants. If the average incident volume is higher than expected, based on the number of devices registered with the tenant, or if there were no incidents within the last 24 hours, then the number beside the tenant is red.

What's new in the February 2025 update

Advanced detection and engagement — The Aurora Managed Endpoint Defense team can leverage the MDR platform to engage customers more proactively about threats as required, based on advanced findings from threat hunting investigations.

What's new in the January 2025 update

AI-powered Aurora Security Assistant for Aurora Managed Endpoint Defense incidents — In the Incidents view, you can use the AI-powered Aurora Security Assistant when viewing the details of a triggering alert to provide a summary analysis of instigating processes or targeting processes. For example, a command line execution. The Aurora Security Assistant leverages rich cybersecurity knowledge sources to provide valuable information to aid you in your threat investigations. You can copy the analysis to a clipboard.