Serie v5.2.x
v5.2.11 (2026-06-26)
Sensor
Circutor Power Analyzer Support: Expanded our electrical and energy infrastructure monitoring with native support for specialized Circutor CVM-E3-MINI power analyzer models:
- CVM-E3-MINI-ITF-485-IC: Native discovery and profiling for this three-phase electrical analyzer featuring Modbus/RS-485 communications.
- CVM-E3-MINI-MC-WiEth: Native support for the Wi-Fi and Ethernet-enabled variant of the analyzer.
Siemens Discovery Resilience: Fixed an edge case in Siemens device discovery where the asset pipeline would fail to register a device if its specific hardware model was not reported. The sensor now gracefully identifies and inventories Siemens assets even when model details are unavailable.
v5.2.10 (2026-06-26)
Sensor
- Enhanced Rockwell Model Support: Deeper model-specific identification has been added for Rockwell Automation devices, allowing the sensor to capture and display precise model names in your inventory.
On-Prem Console
- Smarter Catalog Queries & Asset Profiling:
- Accurate Resource Categorization: Improved classification logic to ensure a device type (e.g., PLC, HMI) is only assigned when explicitly validated by the hardware catalog, preventing incorrect default categories.
v5.2.9 (2026-06-25)
Sensor
- Automated Docker Release Pipeline: The sensor container is now automatically built and published as part of our core release process (leveraging Docker Buildx). This ensures that containerized environments always receive the latest stable sensor updates immediately upon release.
v5.2.8 (2026-06-25)
- Platform Upgrades: Upgraded core system dependencies to improve long-term platform stability, security, and performance.
Sensor
- Expanded Support for Circutor, Rockwell, and Sungrow:
Significantly widened our asset coverage. The sensor now natively recognizes:
- Circutor: Power monitoring, electrical efficiency, and metering hardware.
- Rockwell Automation: Industrial control systems, PLCs, and network modules.
- Sungrow: Solar inverters and renewable energy gateways.
v5.2.7 (2026-06-19)
Sensor
- Flatcar Container Linux Support: Following our transition to containerized sensor deployments, we have added official support for running the sensor container in Flatcar Container Linux environments. This provides administrators with a highly secure, lightweight, and container-optimized operating system option for on-prem deployments.
On-Prem Console
- “Forget” Newly Discovered Devices: Introduced the ability to “forget” newly discovered devices directly from the interface. This feature helps you keep your active asset inventory clean and accurate by allowing you to easily dismiss temporary connections, guest devices, or transient network noise.
v5.2.6 (2026-06-15)
- Dependency Updates: Upgraded core system dependencies to maintain high standards of platform security and performance.
Sensor
Updated MAC Vendor Database: Updated the internal MAC address manufacturer database. This ensures newly deployed network interfaces and industrial modules are mapped to their correct hardware vendor instantly upon discovery.
Enhanced Diagnostic Logging: Expanded the sensor’s logging capabilities to record warnings and error events more exhaustively, providing smoother troubleshooting and quicker support diagnostics.
On-Prem Console
Database & Performance Optimization: Optimized the IP threat analysis engine to significantly reduce query load on the PostgreSQL database. This ensures the console remains fast and responsive during active threat evaluation.
Siemens Catalog Integration Refinements: Streamlined how the platform handles Siemens catalog queries to eliminate redundant API calls and prevent network bottlenecks. Additionally, introduced an internal tool to easily populate catalog metadata offline, ensuring faster, localized resolution of Siemens asset details.
v5.2.5 (2026-06-12)
Sensor
- Texas Instruments Device Discovery: Fully integrated and activated the Texas Instruments discovery module within the sensor. This enables the automatic detection and profiling of Texas Instruments components across your industrial networks.
v5.2.4 (2026-06-11)
Sensor
Sungrow Gateway Support: Introduced native support for Sungrow Gateways. This expands our passive and active discovery capabilities into renewable energy and industrial solar infrastructures, allowing for seamless tracking of these power devices.
Rockwell Lifecycle and CVE Enrichment:
- Lifecycle Status Tracking: The sensor now automatically determines and displays the lifecycle status (such as active or end-of-life) of Rockwell Automation devices based on their hardware ID.
- Accurate Vulnerability Matching: Improved the precision of vulnerability (CVE) correlation for Rockwell hardware by utilizing the exact module name.
- Cleaned Up Diagnostics: Refined the device telemetry view to display system uptime only when a valid, non-zero value is reported by the controller.
On-Prem Console
- Port Ordering & Data Consistency: Resolved an issue in the resource assembler that could cause inconsistent port ordering. This fix ensures that device communication profiles and network configurations are analyzed and presented uniformly.
v5.2.3 (2026-06-08)
Sensor
- Rockwell Ethernet Bridge Support: Expanded the Rockwell discovery module to natively support Ethernet communication modules and bridges. This allows for a more complete mapping of Rockwell Automation chassis and backplanes in the asset inventory.
v5.2.2 (2026-06-08)
- Dependency Updates: Upgraded core system dependencies to their latest stable versions to ensure continuous security, stability, and performance.
Sensor
- Rockwell Discovery Reliability:
Fixed a path resolution issue in Rockwell device discovery by explicitly targeting
home.aspinstead of the root directory. This ensures reliable data extraction and device profiling from these controllers.
v5.2.1 (2026-06-08)
Sensor
- Rockwell Automation Device Support: Introduced native support for discovering and profiling Rockwell Automation hardware (such as Allen-Bradley PLCs). This significantly expands our active and passive OT discovery range, allowing the sensor to automatically pull detailed model and configuration data from Rockwell devices on your network.
v5.2.0 (2026-06-07)
- Centralized Authentication Portal (auth.safetybits.io):
We have upgraded our identity management infrastructure. Authentication has been migrated and centralized under
auth.safetybits.io. This update enables seamless integration for Google and Microsoft identity providers while ensuring a more reliable and secure single sign-on (SSO) experience.
Sensor
Remote Recovery Console: Introduced a remote recovery console feature, allowing administrators to securely access, diagnose, and recover sensor appliances remotely in case of connectivity or system issues.
Sensor Deployment via Docker: The Safetybits sensor is now officially published as a Docker container. This major transition simplifies deployment, container orchestration, and version updates (using streamlined image tagging and entrypoint configurations) across various on-prem environments.
On-Prem Console
Interactive World Map: Added a new geographical visualization to the dashboard. You can now see a real-time World Map displaying external communications, making it easier to instantly pinpoint the geographical destination of outbound traffic.
Document Uploads for Compliance Evidence: Compliance workflows have been greatly improved with support for document uploads. Users can now attach supporting files and documents directly as justification for compliance evidence, creating a more robust, audit-ready trail.
Smarter Overview Dashboard Layout: Rearranged the main Overview page layout to present a more logical and actionable flow of information based on feedback from security operators.
React Compiler & Chart Optimization:
- Migrated the front-end to utilize the new React Compiler, resulting in faster load times and significantly smoother transitions.
Automatic Data Retention for Inventory History: To prevent database bloat and maintain optimal console performance, the system now automatically cleans up historical inventory change logs older than 90 days.