03/10/2025 Graphus release notes v5.06.27

New Features

Monitoring mode

By default, Graphus operates in Protection mode. In Protection mode, the application automatically quarantines malicious emails. In the new Monitoring mode, Graphus analyzes an email for potential threats but will not take any direct action, meaning it will not quarantine the email or include the EmployeeShield banner. However, an alert will be created on the EmployeeShield page for partners to investigate.

When operating an organization's Graphus application in Monitoring mode, you can observe how Graphus works in the environment. You can view flagged emails, mark false positives, and "quarantine" emails. This enables the Graphus AI to learn from your actions. When you feel comfortable with the results, you can switch to Protection mode.

The operating mode can be selected when adding a new organization or editing an existing organization.

For more information, see the article Adding and activating an organization.

Enhancements

Redesigned Organization Settings page

We have redesigned the Organization Settings page to improve the Graphus user experience. The main improvement you will notice is that the settings that were all on one-page have been broken out into multiple pages.

The General Settings page includes the following tabs for accessing common settings: Investigation, Reporting, Notifications/SIEM, Internal Impersonation Protection, Group Protection, and Quarantine Folder.

For information about these settings, refer to the Organization settings guide.

The rest of the settings from the original Organization Settings page each have their own page that is accessible from the Settings menu.

Highlights include:

  • Whitelisting settings have been redesigned to a new one-page functionality that includes new and intuitive modals for whitelisting in bulk and individually.
  • The Personal Filter and Organization Filter are now available on the Mail Filter page.

For more information about these settings, refer to the following articles: