What’s new in Citrix Cloud Government

September 2023

Support for Endpoint Management in Citrix Cloud Government has been deprecated and later removed. For more information, see Deprecation in the Endpoint Management service documentation.

August 2022

Improved administrator management interface: Citrix Cloud Government now includes an improved interface for adding individual administrators and administrator groups. For more information, see the following articles:

SAML authentication for administrators preview: Citrix Cloud Government now supports using SAML authentication for administrator groups in AD. For more information, see Connect SAML as an identity provider to Citrix Cloud Government.

May 2022

FedRAMP Moderate status: Citrix DaaS and Citrix Cloud Government have been assigned FedRAMP Moderate. FedRAMP is a program that promotes security standards for cloud services used by US government organizations. US government organizations can deploy virtual apps and desktops in Citrix Cloud Government with Citrix DaaS on Microsoft Azure Government, meeting FedRAMP Moderate status requirements. For more information, see FedRAMP Moderate status.

March 2022

System Log General Availability: System Log is now generally available. System Log displays a timestamped list of events that occurred in Citrix Cloud Government. View events up to the last 90 days and export events to meet regulatory compliance or for security analysis. For more information, see System Log.

February 2022

SAML as identity provider: Citrix Cloud Government now supports using SAML as an identity provider to authenticate subscribers signing in to their workspaces. For more information, see Connect Okta as an identity provider to Citrix Cloud Government.

November 2021

Add administrators in Azure Active Directory groups: Citrix Cloud Government now supports adding administrators to your Citrix Cloud Government account using Azure AD groups. For more information, see Manage administrator groups.

September 2021

Okta as identity provider: Citrix Cloud Government now supports using Okta as an identity provider to authenticate subscribers signing in to their workspaces. For more information, see Connect Okta as an identity provider to Citrix Cloud Government.

July 2021

Citrix Gateway as identity provider: Citrix Cloud Government now supports using an on-premises Citrix Gateway as an identity provider to authenticate subscribers signing in to their workspaces. For more information, see Connect an on-premises Citrix Gateway as an identity provider to Citrix Cloud Government.

Multifactor authentication: Citrix Cloud Government now requires administrators to sign in using multifactor authentication. For more information, see Enroll in multifactor authentication and Add administrators to a Citrix Cloud Government account.

June 2021

System Log preview: Citrix Cloud Government now includes the System Log preview feature which displays a timestamped list of events that occurred in Citrix Cloud Government. View events up to the last 90 days and export events to meet regulatory compliance requirements or for security analysis. For more information, see System Log.

October 2020

FedRAMP Ready: Citrix Workspace is FedRAMP Ready when deployed in Citrix Cloud Government. FedRAMP is a program that promotes security standards for cloud services used by US government organizations. US government organizations that require FedRAMP Ready cloud services can now use Citrix Workspace and Citrix DaaS (formerly Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops service) to deliver virtual apps and desktops.

What’s new in Citrix Cloud Government