Release Notes
Release Notes
This is where we publish the customer-facing changes to ThreatWeaver — the new features, improvements, and fixes you'll notice as you use the product. ThreatWeaver is a cloud service that updates continuously, so there's nothing for you to install; changes appear in your workspace automatically.
How to read these
Each release is a dated entry, newest first. Within an entry, changes are grouped so you can scan for what matters to you:
New
Capabilities that weren't there before — a new screen, control, or workflow you can start using.
Improved
Existing features that got better, faster, clearer, or more capable.
Fixed
Issues that have been resolved, so something now behaves the way you'd expect.
Entries describe what changed from your side of the screen and, where it helps, link to the guide for that area. Not every behind-the-scenes change is listed — only the ones you're likely to see or benefit from.
Release notes begin with the entries below and grow with each update. Check back after a release, or subscribe to notifications if your workspace routes product announcements to you.
The template we follow
Every entry uses the same shape. The example below is a template only — a placeholder to show the format, not a real release.
Example entry
Month Year
New
- Share a dashboard with your whole team. You can now share a dashboard you built so colleagues open the same view without rebuilding it. See Dashboard.
- Ask the AI Assistant about your own data. A new assistant answers questions about your environment in plain language and points you to the right screen. See AI Assistant.
Improved
- Faster dashboard loading on large environments. Dashboards with many widgets now open more quickly. No action needed on your part.
- Clearer severity labels across findings. Severity is now easier to read and filter by at a glance. See Vulnerabilities.
Fixed
- Trend charts no longer appear flat when history is available. A trend line that had data now draws it correctly across the selected time range.
- Reports reflect the filters that were applied. A generated report now matches what you saw on screen when you created it. See Reports.
The entry above is illustrative. Real, dated release notes will replace it as updates ship.