Telivy Update: Expanded Browser Password Analysis, Risk Register, and Multi-User Assessments
Telivy now gives partners broader browser security coverage, clearer accepted-risk tracking, and more flexible collaboration on assessments. Firefox data is now included in browser risk analysis, vulnerability details are easier to prioritize, and a new Risk Register helps partners track accepted risks, review dates, compensating controls, and audit history in one place.
What's New
- Firefox browser history, installed extensions, and saved passwords are now collected on Windows and macOS, expanding browser risk coverage across leading desktop browsers.
- Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) details now include Exploit Prediction Scoring System (EPSS) scores, helping partners prioritize remediation based on exploitation likelihood.
- CVE detail views are now consistent across all vulnerability sources, making risk assessment and remediation planning easier to follow.
- The dashboard now includes a "Due for Review" widget that shows risk decisions nearing review or overdue.
- The new Risk Register tab compiles accepted risks, compensating controls, review dates, and audit history in one place.
- Assessments now support multi-user sharing, allowing partners to invite teammates to view or collaborate on specific security assessments without changing broader role assignments or ownership.
- Saved password scanning for Chrome version 137 and later has been restored using the Windows Key Storage Provider, giving partners visibility into Chrome-stored credentials on supported devices.
- Chrome password decryption is now more reliable when API calls are slow or time out.
- Personally identifiable information (PII) scanning has been improved for South African ID numbers and common identifier variants across countries.
Why You'll Love It
Partners managing mixed-browser environments now have broader, more reliable browser risk data across Chrome and Firefox without additional configuration. The Risk Register and "Due for Review" widget help partners stay ahead of audit cycles by showing accepted risks that need attention, while multi-user assessment sharing makes it easier for teams to divide security review work without changing role assignments or assessment ownership. CVE detail improvements also make it easier to prioritize remediation based on consistent context and exploitation likelihood.
How to Access It
These updates are live now in Telivy and are automatically applied where supported. No action is required.