Each month, we release new features, improvements, and fixes across the Panaseer platform. Here’s a summary of what’s new in this month’s release.
New features
There are no new features in this release.
Feature enhancements
Using Key drivers for Percentage and Average metrics
Opening the Metric Data page for percentage or average metrics now allows you to select either the Numerator or Denominator to explore the drivers of change for those underlying values.
Some metrics are not suitable for use with Key drivers, such as those where each unique item is only counted once, regardless of how often it appears in a security tool. These are known as distinct count metrics, such as Devices with vulnerability detections.
The Show Key drivers button is now disabled for unsupported metrics.
Connector credential validation support improvements
We have added credential validation support to more connectors, rounding out validation support across Panaseer.
Supported cloud connectors now allow you to validate your authentication credentials independently of the connector.
Netwrix Change Tracker Authentication Enhancement
We have updated the Netwrix Change Tracker connector to use session-based authentication, resolving authentication errors and improving connection reliability. This change helps to prevent 403 authentication errors, ensuring consistent, reliable connectivity to Netwrix Change Tracker systems.
The connector automatically extracts session tokens from Netwrix responses and uses them for subsequent requests. We've also added a configurable Max_Buffer_Size parameter to optimize data processing for different environments.
Vulnerability Analytics Pack improvements
We’ve added the CVSS v2 and CVSS v3 fields to the Vulnerability Detections Inventory and Vulnerability Detection Entity Viewer, allowing you to filter the inventory overview dashboards by the appropriate CVSS dimensions and see the same information across the summary and relevant scoring tabs in the entity viewer.
If no CVSS data is available, you’ll see – (dash) in the relevant fields for the selected vulnerability.
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