End-of-Life Trend Micro Products/Versions
The following section lists all Trend Micro products and versions that have reached End-of-Life (EOL) status (formerly End-of-Support or EOS) in the last twelve (12) months and are no longer actively supported by Trend Micro. If the product/version you are looking for is not listed below, it is either still supported or is an older version that has been End-of-Life for more than 12 months.Please refer to Trend Micro’s latest End-of-Life Policy for more information on milestone definitions and standard timelines.
Trend Micro™ Cloud App Security Monthly Deployment
This article provides information about the new features included in the scheduled deployment for Cloud App Security for March 2025.
Trend Micro™ Cloud App Security™ February 2025 Deployment
This article provides information about the few features included in the scheduled deployment for Cloud App Security for February 2025.
Deprovisioning a Trend Micro Cloud App Security (CAS) Service Account for Google Drive
This article shows the steps on how to deprovision a CAS service account that was created for Google Drive.
Deprovisioning a Trend Micro Cloud App Security (CAS) Service Account for Gmail
This article shows the steps on how to deprovision a CAS service account that was created for Gmail.
Provisioning a Trend Micro Cloud App Security Service Account for Microsoft Teams
Provision a service account for Microsoft Teams (Teams) to allow Cloud App Security to run advanced threat protection and data loss prevention scanning on files in protected teams.Cloud App Security protects the Teams and Chat services in Microsoft Teams separately.Cloud App Security scans files that employees share in team channels, which are stored in SharePoint. If you have also provisioned a SharePoint Online service account, when the SharePoint site and the team corresponding to a file are selected as a policy target respectively, Cloud App Security applies policies for Microsoft Teams (Teams) to this site unless the site does not hit any policy for Microsoft Teams.
Deprovisioning Office 365 Service Account from the Trend Micro Cloud App Security (CAS) web console
This article describes how to deprovision Office 365 services, including Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, OneDrive, Microsoft Teams (Teams and Chat).
Setting up a SharePoint Online and OneDrive automatic provisioning using Delegate Account from the Trend Micro Cloud App Security web console
Cloud App Security uses a single SharePoint Online Delegate Account for both SharePoint Online and OneDrive. If you want to protect both services, provision the Delegate Account under SharePoint Online and OneDrive respectively to add required data about both services to the Delegate Account.During provisioning, Cloud App Security allows you to synchronize:All SharePoint site collections and/or OneDrive users and groups of your organizationCertain SharePoint site collections and/or OneDrive users of your organization for testing purposes NoteYou need to use the same option when provisioning a service account for SharePoint Online and OneDrive, that is, to either synchronize all targets or synchronize certain targets. Note that this article only applies to SharePoint and OneDrive provisioning.For service account provisioning with certain targets synchronized, Cloud App Security does not support manual synchronization and scheduled synchronization.
Manually Provisioning a SharePoint Online and OneDrive using the Delegate Account option in Trend Micro Cloud App Security (CAS)
This article shows how to provision Sharepoint Online and OneDrive using a single SharePoint Online Delegate Account in Office365. This allows Cloud App Security (CAS) to scan files stored in Sharepoint Online or OneDrive. Cloud App Security (CAS) uses the Delegate Account to run advanced threat protection and data loss prevention scanning when files are updated. To simplify provisioning, Trend Micro recommends automatically provisioning Delegate Accounts. Note that this article only applies to SharePoint and OneDrive provisioning.
Configuring Google as an identity provider for Trend Micro Cloud App Security (CAS)
Google Workspace offers identity services and endpoint administration as a stand-alone product. Administrators can use Cloud Identity to manage users' apps, and devices through the Google Admin Console.This section describes how to configure Google as a SAML (2.0) identity provider for Cloud App Security to use.