CryptoMove protects your API keys, configs and other app secrets with moving target defense. We hope the updates below make it easier for your team to do just that.
September 2019
We've created a CryptoMove for Kubernetes plugin that improves the native secret management of kubernetes with a secure solution.
Note: More information on our CryptoMove for Kubernetes plugin is available here.
You can now share multiple secrets with users through a single API request.
Note: More information on our new sharing through APIs is available here.
We've added new analytics endpoints that make it possible to retrieve information about a user's files and secrets in CryptoMove.
Note: More information on our new Analytics APIs is available here.
August 2019
We've improved our Files UI, making it even easier to manage files using our platform UI.
We've added several new API endpoints for increased performance:
We've added the ability to protect online data such as passwords, emails and social media posts/messages with moving target defense through our new Chrome Browser Extension.
Note: More information on how to use the Chrome Browser Extension for the most common use cases is available in this how-to video.
We've made several improvements to sharing including sharing multiple secrets, deleting/restoring shared secrets and editing a shared secret.
Note: More information on sharing secrets in the CryptoMove platform is available here.
Note: More information on updating metadata within a secret is available here.
Users can now deactivate a user account and associated credentials from their CryptoMove instance through our new Deactivate Account API.
Note: You can take a look at how to use this endpoint in our API Reference Guide here.
Users can now delete a user account and associated data from their CryptoMove instance through our new Delete Account API.
Note: You can take a look at how to use this endpoint in our API Reference Guide here.
Users can now upload, download and modify files in the CryptoMove platform using our new Files UI.
July 2019
Users can now designate a group admin and grant the new admin the appropriate permission level through our new Roles & Permissions API.
Note: You can take a look at how to use this endpoint in our API Reference Guide here.
We've introduced improvements to our user interface design, including a new dark background theme.
Note: You can take a look at these improvements to our user interface design in this overview video here.
We’ve also removed password restrictions. As long as your password is 8 characters long, it can be saved to your account.
Note: You can learn more about password best practices in our how-to video here.
June 2019 You can now perform continuous integration and build automation as part of your security team best practices through our new Jenkins integration.
Note: You can view a helpful how-to video here as well as documentation here.
You can now authenticate your account with the new Access Token API, so the CryptoMove platform knows the API application and CryptoMove user for whom the call is being made.
Note: You can view a helpful how-to video here as well as documentation here.
We've also added significant improvements to the backend processing of our platform. You'll notice improvements when you manage, modify and share keys and secrets across your team.
May 2019
Our platform automatically backs up all user secrets. This provides great reliability as well as security for sensitive information.
You can now dynamically generate a secret. These secrets are generated on demand and are unique to your organization.
Manage the versioning and sharing by storing encrypted keys and secrets in our platform through our new CircleCI integration. Complete documentation is available in the CryptoMove orb.
Note: Integration steps for our CLI are also now available in our documentation.
You can now authenticate your account using Okta. This is in addition to using Auth0 for authentication.
April 2019
You can now authenticate, import and export your secrets from your local machine and server to our application using the CryptoMove command line interface (CLI).
The user interface of our mobile view has been improved.
A Product FAQ is now available. Our FAQ contains answers to critical questions about the features and functionality supporting our platform and APIs.
Dynamically generate secrets for Amazon Web Services (AWS) in our platform. Now when you log into AWS within your CryptoMove environment, our platform will automatically import your secrets into the CryptoMove platform. This streamlines the original process of manually copying+pasting secrets from AWS to CryptoMove.
Complete instructions on how to set up this integration is located in our documentation.
March 2019
Request a beta code directly in the application, without needing help from our team. Get your entire on the same page using CryptoMove private beta quickly and start protecting your API keys, configs and other secrets.
A new Files API is now available. This API lets you upload/download/manage files in our platform.
A new Analytics API is now available. This API provides better insight into the security posture of your keys and secrets stored in our platform
You can now share secrets with an external user, even if they aren't a member of the key vault. This can be managed through both a UI and APIs.
Note: shared secrets have limited functionality, can’t be unshared, lack metadata, read-only.
You can now notify both internal and external users that a secret has been shared via email.
The "Share" button is now replaced by "Enter" in the platform.
Initialization has been sped up. This will be apparent in improvements to load time and overall performance.
The CryptoMove platform now automatically performs a backup and recovery of your keys and secrets.
We've added additional APIs and optimized cluster management.
Other news
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