November 2025

  • Updated

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

Check connector health with data ingest volume metrics

We have redesigned the Data Management Center (DMC) to be more intuitive by adding a Data Ingest Volume Metrics section to each connector instance. This allows an at-a-glance overview of raw data ingest health over all tables for each connector instance. It also offers the ability to check the record count for each contributing table.

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Ingest volume insights in the DMC expose trends immediately, giving you a way to confirm ingestion accuracy and maintain confidence in downstream results. These at-a-glance data trends empower you to detect anomalies, such as missing data or unexpected changes, so you're aware of potential issues that may affect your data pipeline.

Refer to Check connector health with data ingest volume metrics for more information.

Transforming Data into Business Insights

Security teams today face a critical disconnect where they can report that 95% of devices are patched or that endpoint detection is deployed across the network, but they cannot answer whether their most important business services are secure.

Panaseer's Business Lenses transform how you can visualize and manage cyber risk by mapping technical assets and security controls directly to the business services they support. 

Currently, lenses are only applied to the device inventory, so only device-centric metrics are compatible. We may expand inventory coverage in a future release. Contact your Customer Success representative for more information.

Key Benefits of Business Lenses

  • See risk where it really matters: Understand how controls failures affect the business services your customers rely on every day.
  • Focus remediation on what drives your business: Prioritize security efforts based on which systems support critical services rather than treating all technical gaps equally.
  • Make compliance and audits easier: Quickly show which services meet regulatory requirements with defensible evidence that aligns with cyber frameworks.
  • Business Lenses are centralized: A change to a ServiceNow business service table updates the Panaseer inventory and trickles down to all relevant metrics. In contrast, Business Logic must be deliberately maintained and often needs to be updated in multiple places.
  • It is standardized: We can easily link to any additional enrichment as long as it is populated in the ServiceNow tables Panaseer ingests.

Panaseer Business Lenses rely on ServiceNow Common Service Data Model (CSDM) version 4.0, or a compatible alternative, with populated data unique to your business for relevant asset types and the relationships between them.

Applying a Business Lens

You can quickly apply a temporary lens by selecting a lens from the dropdown in a dashboard and then selecting a filter from the menu.

Apply a temporary lens

If you want to save an applied lens in a dashboard, click the Edit button to select the required lens and apply any filters that you need.

Save a lens in a  dashboard

This architecture lets you build dashboards that answer key questions by applying filters and breakdowns aligned with chosen business lenses. For example, filtering by the Business Service Lens helps identify vulnerable assets under a core service, while the Application Service Lens visualizes risk in a specific workflow.

Some metrics are not compatible with a selected lens. Metrics that cannot be used are grayed out for clarity.

Refer to Transforming Data into Business Insights for more information.

Feature enhancements

There are no feature enhancements in this release.

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