CyberStrong 4.15 is here, and this release is packed with improvements across the platform, from expanded workflow capabilities and bulk data import to deeper asset group intelligence and a cleaner user experience throughout. Here's a look at everything that's new.
Problem
Teams needed a way to control exactly which frameworks appeared on their Executive Dashboard. Previously, the platform only allowed users to prioritize the order of frameworks — there was no way to configure which frameworks were visible in the first place, leaving executives with a cluttered or irrelevant view.
Solution
The Executive Dashboard now supports full framework configuration. Rather than simply reordering frameworks, you can choose exactly which frameworks are shown, giving your executive view a cleaner, more focused representation of the risk posture that matters most to your organization.
CCA relies on strong telemetry and ecosystem connectivity. As adoption increases, expanding integration coverage is critical.
This connector enhances automated control validation and strengthens real-time posture monitoring across vulnerability management.
Problem
Third-party risk data from external rating platforms such as Bitsight existed in isolation from the Asset Group view within CyberStrong. This created a disconnect between external signals and the internal asset management experience. Meanwhile, reporting across asset groups was fragmented, making portfolio-level analysis difficult.
Solution
Asset Groups are now integrated with Bitsight security ratings. You can bulk import Asset Groups directly from Bitsight, and view ratings alongside campaign support within the Asset Group assets view — giving you a connected, real-time picture of your third-party risk posture without switching between tools.
Additionally, Asset Group Global Reporting is now available. Generate comprehensive reports for all your asset groups in a single view, enabling consistent portfolio-level oversight.
Problem
As organizations scale their cyber risk programs, manually entering controls, findings, and users one record at a time creates a significant bottleneck, particularly during onboarding or when migrating from another system.
Solution
CyberStrong 4.15 introduces bulk import capabilities for Controls, Findings, and Users. You can now load large datasets directly into the platform, dramatically reducing the time and effort required to stand up or expand your program. Combined with the existing bulk import for Asset Groups, the platform now supports a much more scalable approach to data entry across the board.
Problem
The CyberStrong workflow engine has been growing in capability, but key program actions, such as creating questionnaires, building risk registers, and adding industry risks, still require users to step outside the workflow to complete them manually. This broke the continuity of automated workflows and added unnecessary friction for program managers.
Solution
The workflow engine now supports three new action types:
These additions make it possible to build more complete, end-to-end automated workflows without manual intervention. UX improvements have also been made throughout the workflow configuration experience to make building and managing workflows more intuitive.
This release also includes a number of experience improvements across the platform:
CyberStrong 4.15 reflects our ongoing commitment to making your cyber risk program faster to operate, easier to scale, and more connected across the tools and data sources your team relies on. As always, reach out to your Customer Success Manager if you have questions about any of the updates above or need help getting started with a new feature.