What’s new in WithSecure Cloud Protection for Salesforce 3.1

Apollo 3.1 reinforces focus on security visibility, control, and operational resilience inside Salesforce.

Smarter visibility. Easier administration. More control inside Salesforce.

Apollo 3.1 brings improvements that help teams investigate faster, automate user administration, meet expanding data residency needs, and stay resilient during peak Salesforce workloads. This release focuses on strengthening the everyday experience of managing security inside Salesforce. It’s built on real customer feedback and aligned with how enterprises operate at scale.

Visual filters for clarified security visibility

Security teams need to see what matters without sifting through noise. Apollo 3.1 introduces visual filters across Alerts, File Events, URL Events, Identity Events, and Identities, making investigations smoother and significantly faster.

You can now filter by fields such as date/time, severity, action, verdict, direction, risk level, and profile. Filters persist while moving between analytics views, so you can pivot between Alerts, URL Events, or File Events without losing your context.

This directly supports our broader vision for security visibility in Salesforce: enabling teams to see every user action, file, and link in one place, and investigate issues without freezing workflows.

New data processing region in Canada

Organizations increasingly require control over where their Salesforce security data is processed. Apollo 3.1 adds Canada as a new processing region, expanding our footprint across:
EU (Ireland), US, Japan, Australia, Singapore, and now Canada.

This aligns with our published guidance on Salesforce data residency, where choosing data location is a critical part of meeting compliance requirements and regional regulations.

WithSecure Cloud Protection customers can now select Canada during activation to meet local requirements or improve regional latency.

Faster Summary Dashboard with Lightning Web Components

The Summary Dashboard has been migrated from Visualforce to Lightning Web Components (LWC) and the latest SLDS v2 design system.

This brings:

  • Faster load times
  • More responsive interactions
  • Consistent UI with modern Salesforce experiences

This is part of an ongoing modernization effort to improve usability across all CPSF components.

More reliable URL scanning under Salesforce governor limits

Many Salesforce customers send high volumes of emails, tasks, or batch operations at once – sometimes hitting platform governor limits. When those limits were reached, URL scans could previously fail.

Apollo 3.1 introduces new advanced settings that allow CPSF to automatically defer and retry URL scans when Salesforce limits are temporarily exhausted.

This makes URL protection far more resilient during peak workloads and high-volume automations.

Available on AppExchange

Release date: 17 December 2025
Manual update: Available now in AppExchange

Automatic updates:

Production begins 22 January 2026

Sandboxes begin 8 January 2026

Looking ahead

Apollo 3.1 reinforces our focus on visibility, control, and operational resilience inside Salesforce. Every release builds stronger capabilities to detect threats, manage access, and control where data is processed – while keeping pace with modern cyber threats and the way Salesforce continues to evolve. Our goal is to ensure customers stay protected not only against today’s risks, but also those emerging tomorrow.

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