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Improvementnew
8 months ago

Implemented and upcoming enhancements on our platform!✨

Implemented enhancements

🤖 Custom fix and Autofix support more and more languages: 100% of the programming languages that can be scanned with our SAST tool are currently supported by Custom fix and Autofix (our GenAI-based vulnerability remediation aids).

✅ Vulnerability filter by technique: In order to facilitate your vulnerability management, in the Locations section for each type of vulnerability, we have implemented a new option for you to filter the findings according to the detection techniques (e.g., SAST, SCA, SCR) that allowed us to report them to you.

⛓️ Supply chain security section: We have implemented the Supply chain section within the groups on the platform where you can see all those security issues associated with third-party software components and dependencies you use in your apps. These problems were separated from the other vulnerabilities because they often generated noise in the reports and made it challenging to prioritize other vulnerabilities for remediation. In this new section, you will be able to pay more attention to each of these issues to determine if they represent a significant risk exposure for your company that must be mitigated.

🔄 Transition from CVSS 3.1 to CVSS 4.0: We remind you that the toggle to switch from viewing your vulnerability data according to CVSS 3.1 to CVSS 4.0 is now available for each of your groups within the platform (the latter is the default option). In addition, please note that you can still run our CI Agent in both versions, but the data in the Analytics sections only appears in terms of CVSS 4.0. The idea is that you become increasingly familiar with this transition, which we will try to complete soon.

Upcoming enhancements

📈 Improved vulnerability prioritization: The platform will soon enable you to set specific values for vulnerability prioritization criteria within the Policies section. This will result in more accurate figures for each vulnerability —which you will see in the "Priority" column— that better reflect your company's unique needs and principles than a standard CVSS score. This enhanced prioritization will help you make informed decisions on which security issues require immediate attention.

🧩 New IDE plugin: Thanks to our upcoming extension, IntelliJ IDEA users will soon be able to leverage the vulnerability management benefits we offer directly within their IDE, just like those currently enjoyed by VS Code users.

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