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Release Notes

Check out the latest and greatest feature we've added to Game Warden. Details below.


πŸŽ‰ What's new?

Body of Evidence (BoE) deployment picker

Use the new dropdown selector to jump directly between the BoE for different deployments without leaving your current view.

What's more? You can export the deployment’s Certificate to Field (CtF), full Authorization Package, and Vulnerability Reports in both JSON and PDF formats directly from the Export menu.

Automated Certificates (2f.mil)

We’ve automated the security certificate process for the 2f.mil domain, replacing manual DISA requests with instant, publicly trusted issuance.

πŸ’‘ Why this helps:

  • Moves from a 3-day manual wait to immediate automated issuance and 90-day renewals.
  • We’ve switched to a Public Certificate Authority (CA).
  • Say goodbye to "untrusted certificate" browser alerts; no more manual loading of DoW CAs required.
  • Fully automated via a custom webhook that fulfills DNS challenges securely.

Azure services

We're excited to announce support for the following Azure services for FedRAMP and Commercial environments:

  • Blob Storage
  • Key Vault
  • Azure VM
  • Azure Managed Disk
  • Azure Files
  • Azure Load Balancer

What services will come next? Check out the Planned + coming soon list.


πŸ§— What's been improved?

Upload ZIP file to Game Warden app

We fixed an issue where specific ZIP MIME types were restricted during document upload. Game Warden now accepts a wider variety of compressed file formats.

Dark Mode display

We fixed several display issues in Dark Mode that were causing inconsistent UI rendering across the app. The experience should now feel more polished and visually consistent throughout.

CVE status reversion

We fixed an issue where CVEs were incorrectly reverting to a pending state whenever a CVSS score changed. CVEs will now only return to pending when there is a meaningful risk escalation, specifically, when the CISA KEV value is updated, or when severity increases from Low/Medium -> High/Critical.


πŸš€ Coming soon! RAVEN

The era of passive scanning is over!

Introducing the Reconnaissance Agent for Vulnerability Evaluation and Neutralization (RAVEN). RAVEN is an autonomous AI cybersecurity system designed to move beyond simple alerts. It doesn't just find vulnerabilities-it investigates, verifies, and provides the path to neutralization.

Stay tuned for the full flight plan.