Welcome to the Mondoo release recap for March 2022. There are many updates that we hope you will like, including:
We've re-designed the Policy Hub to make it more useful. When you open it, you will be greeted by a new experience:
This view now shows a quick summary of the score distribution each policy has in your environment. This allows you to quickly see which policies need attention and how well the fleet is performing. Additionally, the number of assets provide a quick indication of how broadly a given policy is used.
The Policy Hub now only shows policies that have been enabled. The list no longer shows unused policies.
To find all available policies click on “Add Policies”. Over time, this screen will evolve into the Policy Marketplace.
Within every policy you will still find the overview and list of queries. Additionally, you can now access the asset view in the third tab:
This shows a list of assets that the policy is applied to and their score. This enables you to focus on assets that require the most attention and more easily prioritize the changes that will have the greatest impact.
With the Policy Hub we have also expanded Mondoo’s ability to report on vulnerabilities (CVEs) and advisories. These are now aggregated across the fleet and shown as a summary for all assets that are affected.
You can navigate to the new view via the Policy Hub by selecting the Platform Vulnerability Policy. The new Advisories and Vulnerabilities tabs list all applicable vulnerabilities and advisories respectively.
These can be sorted by criticality (CVSS score), date of the first detection, and the number of assets that are impacted by them. This allows you to prioritize the issues in your environment and tackle them effectively.
We are excited to announce the Early Access of our Mondoo Operator for Kubernetes. This allows you to quickly assess the security of workloads and Kubernetes nodes.
You can easily integrate it into existing deployment strategies using Helm, OLM, or Kubectl. The operator will scan both your deployed workloads and your Kubernetes nodes without requiring privileged access!
We are eager to hear your feedback and hope you love it as much as we do.
We launched a new setup experience for AWS that allows anyone to get started with Mondoo and scan their AWS accounts in just a few minutes. This setup supports the AWS CloudShell as well as your local laptop.
Additionally, all “Getting Started” sections of the Mondoo Docs have been revamped as well. You will find new tutorials for getting started with AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Kubernetes, VMWare, Docker, and more.
The Mondoo Chef Infra Cookbook 0.3.0 is out with expanded platform support for openSUSE, SLES, Fedora, Rocky Linux, and Scientific Linux distros. Use this cookbook to install Mondoo Client and register new nodes automatically with the Mondoo Platform.
Additionally, Terraform has been updated to better support breaking changes in Terraform providers.
We released 2 new policies:
The following policies have been released to early access:
Additionally, we updated the following policies:
You can find all of these policies in your Policy Hub by clicking “Add Policies”.
You have probably already noticed it in the screenshots above: Mondoo has a shiny new dark theme! This theme improves the colors across the entire app to be easier to distinguish and less strenuous on the eyes (reduction of blue colors).
We are in the process of adding support for color-blind users, so stay tuned!
We now support the --annotation
flag when running scans for adding custom labels to assets. An enhanced view of labels on assets will be coming to the UI in an upcoming release.