Introduction to Cisco Secure Workload, Release 3.10.5.6

This document describes the features, bug fixes, and behavior changes, if any, for the Cisco Secure Workload software patch Release 3.10.5.6. This patch is associated with Cisco Secure Workload software major Release 3.10.1.1. For more information, see Cisco Secure Workload Release Notes, Release 3.10.1.1.

Release Information

Release Version: 3.10.5.6

Published Date: October 10, 2025

Enhancements in Cisco Secure Workload, Release 3.10.5.6

Secure Workload Release 3.10.5.6 introduces updated binary signing keys and associated software changes to comply with stricter security requirements. Customers must upgrade to this release before applying future patches or upgrades.

Resolved and Open Issues

The resolved and open issues for this release are accessible through the Cisco Bug Search Tool. This web-based tool provides you with access to the Cisco bug tracking system, which maintains information about issues and vulnerabilities in this product and other Cisco hardware and software products.


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Resolved Issues

The following table lists the resolved issues in this release. Click an ID to access the Cisco’s Bug Search Tool and see additional information about that bug.

Identifier

Headline

CSCwp19084 Firewall rules not programmed on hosts post On-Prem to SaaS migration
CSCwq10185 FMC connector creation failing when using FMC HA
CSCwq66326 Sensor stops checking in after CSW CA certificate renewal
CSCwq68108 Applying process and user specific L7 policy rules in WAF mode, can cause agent to go into deviation loop
CSCwq78961 Unable to install specific version of the AIX software agent when unzip rpm is absent
CSCwq83014 CSW : Access policy is lost on FTD failover
CSCwr29199 Agent Auto-Upgrade Fails in Solaris 10 Global Zone Due to Missing -G Option
CSCwr57676 Agent reports flow export stopped anomaly when using proxy
CSCwr61435 TetSen.exe Crash on CSW Windows Agent Related to dns_cache Feature

Open Issues

The following table lists the open issues in this release. Click an ID to access the Cisco’s Bug Search Tool and see additional information about that bug.

Identifier

Headline

CSCwh45794 ADM port and pid mapping is missing for some ports.
CSCwm40398 Multiple packages have been flagged with CVE 2022-1471 in RHEL8.9 system
CSCwm80745 Cisco Vulnerabilities Workloads Multiple selections across pages does not work in the UI
CSCwn15340 Failure in applying manual threat intelligence updates
CSCwn61888 RHEL OS CVEs Inconsistencies report.
CSCwn75424 Azure agentless enforcement out-of-band change not being detected
CSCwn86124 Windows Agent - Missed Packets graph not being populated
CSCwn90706 Vulnerabilities page shows a backend service error
CSCwn99675 Installation of threat intelligence datasets rpms is failing
CSCwo11089 Customers would see temporary spikes in escaped flows when running policy analysis.
CSCwp15933 AI Policy Discovery feature under certain workspace the process fails to complete throws an exception
CSCwp28822 Incorrect workload license usage
CSCwp36145 Quick Policy Analysis for Analysed flows provides incorrect policy mapping
CSCwp46016 Global Visulaization dashboard does not display results on using filters
CSCwp67461 ENH: Add Minimum Supported TLS Version (1.2) in CSW SaaS User Guide and Implement OpenSSL Version Pre-Check in Agent Installation Script
CSCwp95305 Windows Enforcement Agent Does Not Support Multiple Executables Per ANY Policy Rule
CSCwp97029 CSW 3.9.1.x : False positive scenario of flow rejection for permitted policies
CSCwq00489 Enforcement not pushed to FMC access control policies
CSCwq02029 Ingest or virtual appliance remaining in pending registration state
CSCwq19946 At times, Quick Policy Analysis fails to provide outcome
CSCwq20873 Intermittent incomplete results using Quick Hypothetical Flow Analysis

Contact Cisco Technical Assistance Center

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