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JupiterOne Release Notes - June 2025

Executive Summary

This release focuses on improving application usability, enhancing platform performance, integrating new security measures, and refining content management capabilities. Major themes involve streamlining deployment processes, enhancing user experience with intuitive interfaces, and bolstering security integrations to provide users with comprehensive visibility into vulnerabilities. Additionally, this release includes significant performance optimizations that ensure more reliable operations and faster processing times. The overall impact of these updates aims to empower users with better tools for managing their security postures and improving their operational workflows.

Application

New Features

  • Framework Wizard UI Introduction: A new user interface for the framework wizard has been introduced, which facilitates a structured, stepwise approach to generating requirements, controls, and control tests. This UI enhancement includes a loading state and mock messages to keep users informed during the process. By breaking down complex workflows into manageable steps, users can more easily navigate the framework creation process, thus enhancing overall user experience. It is recommended that users undergo training to fully utilize the capabilities of the new wizard interface.

Bug Fixes

  • JSON Source Addition for Controls: This enhancement resolves an issue where frameworks could not effectively propagate JSON sources to their associated controls. The updated logic now allows frameworks to include JSON sources seamlessly, enhancing the overall functionality of the framework management system. This fix enables users to import frameworks with JSON sources without any interruption, thus streamlining the framework setup process. Although no migration steps are required, users should be aware of this new capability to fully leverage its potential.

Platform

Security Updates

  • AWS Security Hub Findings Filters: New filters have been added to the security reporting interface to categorize and prioritize findings from AWS Security Hub based on severity. This update allows users to streamline their security reporting processes, improving visibility over vulnerabilities and enhancement of management efficiency. By implementing these filters, users can focus their attention on the most critical issues, thereby improving their response strategies. No migration steps are necessary, but users are encouraged to review the new filtering capabilities to fully utilize this improvement.

Integrations

New Integrations

  • Prisma Cloud Integration: This release introduces a new integration with Prisma Cloud, enhancing security visibility for users. The integration allows users to pull vulnerability data directly from Prisma Cloud, which is essential for maintaining a robust security posture. By leveraging these insights, users can proactively address vulnerabilities and improve their overall security management strategies. To utilize this integration effectively, users may need to configure their Prisma Cloud accounts according to the integration guidelines provided.

Integration Updates

  • AWS Configuration Fix: An enhancement has been made to resolve configuration issues that were previously causing integration failures with AWS services. The configurations have been updated to prevent service interruptions, ensuring smoother operations for users relying on AWS integrations. This fix not only reduces the frequency of errors but also enhances the reliability of the integration. Users should validate their AWS configuration settings after the update to ensure optimal performance.

Content

Enhancements

  • Vulnerability Content Model Refactoring: Various aspects of the content model related to vulnerabilities have been refactored to improve clarity and usability. This includes fixing references, refactoring inherited properties, and adding new classes specifically related to vulnerabilities. As a result, the structure and clarity of vulnerability-related data have been significantly enhanced. This update does not require specific migration steps, but users should familiarize themselves with the new data structures to maximize their effectiveness.

Breaking Changes

This release does not introduce any breaking changes, ensuring a smooth upgrade path for all users. However, users are encouraged to review the release notes for any new features or enhancements that may impact their current workflows.

Known Issues

Currently, there are no known issues associated with this release. Users are encouraged to report any anomalies they encounter to the support team for prompt resolution.

Additional Notes

  • Performance Metrics: Following this release, performance improvements have been observed in various system operations. Users can expect faster response times and improved system reliability.
  • Beta Features: Some features introduced in this release are currently in beta. Users are invited to test these features and provide feedback to help refine their functionality.
  • Upcoming Deprecations: Users are advised to stay informed about upcoming deprecations in future releases so they can prepare accordingly.
  • Links to Detailed Documentation: For more information on each of the changes, users are encouraged to visit the JupiterOne documentation portal, where detailed guides and implementation notes can be found.

This comprehensive set of release notes aims to ensure users have a thorough understanding of the changes made in the June 2025 release of JupiterOne and how they can benefit from the latest enhancements in the application, platform, integrations, and content areas.