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2025-11-21: Smarter detection, enhanced webhook integration & more for an easier workflow
Enhanced webhook integration for scans & remediation
We’ve improved our webhook capabilities, bringing richer payloads and precision control to how and when webhooks are triggered.
With this enhancement, you can now:
- Improve your remediation workflow
Trigger webhooks for key remediation events, like ticket creation or resolution, even with ticketing systems we don’t natively support. - Stay in sync with scan activity
Fire webhooks for key events, such as at the start and completion of scans. - Fine-tune triggers by scan type
Enable or disable webhook triggers per scan type, giving you granular control tailored to your workflows.
These enhancements streamline automation, make integration with external systems easier, and keep you informed on key events in real time.
Smarter detection with Device Agent
Vulnerability findings from Device Agent just got a major upgrade with deeper, more actionable detection details.
See exactly where applications were found on the endpoint, including version info and the specific binary detected, giving you full context behind each finding. The added visibility makes it easier to validate findings, understand their relevance, and take decisive action during remediation.
Read about Device Agent detection here.
Bulk ticket creation from Unified Vulnerabilities
You can now create tickets in bulk directly from the unified vulnerabilities overview, making it easier to take action across multiple findings with just a few clicks.
This streamlines your workflow, reduces manual effort, and helps teams respond to grouped vulnerabilities with speed and precision.

Expanded vulnerability coverage for OS-authenticated scans
We’ve significantly broadened our detection capabilities for OS-authenticated scans, adding thousands of new local security checks for key Linux distributions:
- Ubuntu: Over 28,000 new checks
- Debian: More than 6,500 new checks
This expanded coverage delivers deeper visibility and more accurate detection of unpatched vulnerabilities across your Linux environments, helping you stay ahead of threats with confidence.
Additional platform enhancements
We’ve made several behind-the-scenes improvements to ensure smoother, more reliable performance:
- The discovery method filter under vulnerability tests now works as expected.
- Scans with exactly 4,096 hosts are now running smoothly.
- We resolved an issue affecting scans that included both network and web assets simultaneously.
These updates reinforce platform stability and ensure your scanning workflows remain uninterrupted and efficient.