Welcome to the first OpsMx Delivery Shield update of the year! We are thrilled to announce the rollout of Version 2026.01.0 (January Release). We are kicking off 2026 with a release heavily focused on making your DevSecOps pipelines faster, smarter, and more seamlessly integrated into your daily workflows.
From massive improvements to our Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) capabilities to pinpoint-accurate JIRA integrations and time-saving monorepo features, this release is designed to reduce noise and accelerate remediation.
Here is a look at what’s new in OpsMx Delivery Shield this month.
Supercharging Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM)
Securing your cloud infrastructure is paramount. In this release, we’ve expanded our scanning coverage and completely overhauled the CSPM reporting experience to give your security teams better visibility and faster paths to remediation.
- Amazon RDS Support: We’ve expanded our CSPM scans to fully support Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) via our Scout Suite integration. Your context graphs will now reflect RDS instances, giving you a more comprehensive view of your AWS data security posture.
- A Radically Improved CSPM Workspace: We’ve listened to your feedback and added a host of quality-of-life improvements to the CSPM page:
- Better Visibility: Added direct redirection from Cloud Security to the CSPM Analysis page.
- Advanced Exporting: You can now download page details in CSV and JSON formats. Furthermore, any filters you apply on the UI will now seamlessly propagate to your downloaded reports.
- Bulk Operations: You now have the ability to download all CSPM alerts and issues across different projects simultaneously.
- Actionable Insights: Added the ability to select specific Artifacts directly from the CSPM page, and we’ve introduced preset remediations for all CSPM alerts to help your teams fix issues faster.
Faster, More Efficient Scanning
We know that waiting for security scans can create bottlenecks, especially as applications scale. We’ve introduced new ways to cut down on processing overhead and isolate vulnerabilities faster.
- Targeted Monorepo Scanning: Dealing with large GitHub monorepos? You can now specify individual folders as ad-hoc scan targets! Instead of cloning and scanning gigabytes of untouched code, Delivery Shield will only scan the user-specified folder. This drastically reduces execution time, storage needs, and processing overhead.
- Pinpoint Vulnerability Locations: Finding an issue is only half the battle. Across all scan methods, we now provide the exact location details for identified vulnerable components, removing the guesswork for developers trying to apply fixes.
- Multi-URL DAST Scanning: For teams using the ZAP integrator, you can now input multiple service URLs when authentication details are shared across services. This is also supported for ad-hoc DAST scans, massively simplifying your dynamic scanning configuration.
Streamlined Developer Workflows & Integrations
Security tools shouldn’t force you to change how you work; they should adapt to your existing processes. We’ve deepened our integrations with the tools you already use.
- Unified SonarQube & OpsMx Reports: Say goodbye to tab fatigue. You can now access and review both your SonarQube quality reports and OpsMx security reports on the exact same platform.
- Precision JIRA Integrations: We’ve massively upgraded how Delivery Shield talks to JIRA, ensuring the right tickets get to the right teams automatically:
- Scan Target Level: You can now map ad-hoc projects to distinct JIRA components directly at the scan target level.
- Service Level: For complex applications, Application Integrators can now choose specific services within an app to enable JIRA integration.
- Role-Based Access Control (RBAC): To keep your integrations secure and organized, we’ve added a new RBAC layer specifically to control access and permissions for these JIRA integrations.
Platform Resilience
- Local User Authentication alongside SSO/SAML: To make initial onboarding easier and to provide a reliable “safety net” for data access during identity provider outages, Delivery Shield now fully supports local user authentication working side-by-side with your existing SSO/SAML configurations.
Ready to Upgrade?
The January 2026 (2026.01.0) release is available now. For a complete, highly-detailed breakdown of every bug fix, API change, and feature addition, please check out the official Release Notes in the OpsMx documentation portal.
As always, if you have any questions or need assistance leveraging these new features, our customer success team is here to help!
Happy Deploying! — The OpsMx Team
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