

This release includes expanded sources for reputation risk detection, improvements to reporting templates, as well as additional evidence enhancements and more.
Improvements to reputation risk detection
This release includes expanded sources for reputation risk detection, to ensure your assets are better protected against malicious actors. We’ve improved a number of areas, including detection of domains and IPs that are communicating with command and control servers, suspected of brute force login attempts, conducting unsolicited scanning, distributing malware, and hosting phishing sites. These improvements also provide visibility of when a domain or IP has been mistakenly flagged on one of the reputation lists, and allow corrective action to be taken.
UpGuard collects reputational risk data from a variety of sources. We include the source of the data in the risk’s “actual” value so that you have transparency into the information being used.
Board summary report now available as a PowerPoint presentation
Fans of our board summary reporting template will rejoice, as you can now download this report as an editable PowerPoint document for easy customization and sharing.
Other improvements
- It is now easier to see when you’ve saved documents against your vendors that might help in your assessment of them—like a SOC2 report, or ISO 27001 certificate. You can now add “Evidence” and “Questionnaires” columns to the Vendors page, and filter by additional evidence and questionnaire types.
- There is now an informational risk present for use of TikTok Analytics.
UpGuard Release Notes


