New Features in June 2025
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New Features in June 2025

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New Features in June 2025

Review the new features introduced in Device Security in June 2025.
Where Can I Use This?What Do I Need?
  • (Legacy) IoT Security (Standalone portal)
One of the following subscriptions:
  • Device Security subscription for an advanced Device Security product (Enterprise, OT, or Medical)
  • Device Security X subscription
The following new features and enhancements were introduced for Device Security in June 2025.
New Features
Vulnerability signatures
The Device Security Research team added detections for 321 vulnerabilities this month. Of the 321 vulnerabilities, 29 of them had a critical CVSS score. You can see a complete list of the CVEs for which detections have been added at Vulnerability Signatures in 2025.
Dictionary file update
There were four dictionary file updates in June 2025. The following summarizes what was added in each update:
  • June 04 update – 5 new profiles, 5 new vendors, 1 new category, and 23 new models
  • June 11 update – 8 new profiles, 5 new vendors, 1 new category, and 13 new models
  • June 18 update – 2 new profiles, 4 new vendors, and 18 new models
  • June 25 update – 10 new profiles and 4 new vendors

CRUD API for Sites, Subnets, and Network Segments

Device Security introduces a comprenehsive set of CRUD APIs for managing sites, subnets, and network segments. Using the CRUD APIs, you can now programmatically execute operations that were previously available only through CSV uploads or the web interface. The CRUD APIs enable automation and integration of Device Security with your existing network infrastructure management workflows.
When managing large or complex networks, you need efficient ways to create and maintain your network topology within Device Security. With these CRUD APIs, you can create sites with their associated information including names, addresses, IP address prefixes, and network segments. You can also manage subnets by configuring their IP address prefixes, VLANs, descriptions, and monitoring status. Additionally, you can create network segments and associate them with specific firewalls and sites. The API supports the conversion of subnets to shared blocks and vice versa, giving you flexibility in how you organize your network infrastructure.
The APIs offer consistent pagination support, so that you can efficiently retrieve large sets of data. Whether you need to set up a new deployment with hundreds of sites, make bulk changes to your network configuration, or integrate Device Security with your network management tools, these APIs provide the programmatic access you need to streamline operations and reduce manual configuration efforts.

Filtered Vulnerability Instance Report

You can now generate and schedule reports for your Device Security vulnerability instances. To schedule a filtered vulnerability instance report, create a scheduled report from Logs & ReportsReports (if you are using Device Security in Strata Cloud Manager, navigate to Reports), and select a saved filter for vulnerabilities. You can also filter the view under VulnerabilitiesVulnerability OverviewAll Vulnerabilities (if you are using Device Security in Strata Cloud Manager, navigate to RisksVulnerabilities), and then click download iconCreate Scheduled Vulnerability Instance Report in the Vulnerabilities table to create a scheduled report with the applied filter.

Edit Existing Saved Filters and Queries

Device Security now provides the option to edit an existing saved filter or query. To edit an existing saved filter or query, save your global filter or global query parameters using the same name (case-sensitive) as the filter or query you want to edit. The Save button changes to Update, and a dialog pops up to confirm that you want to update an existing filter or query.