Changelog

Nov 21, 2019, 7:34 PM UTC

Local time: Nov 21, 2019, 7:34 PM UTC

Transcend is now blind to the data that sits in your SaaS tools! When you connect an integration, your organization's dedicated Sombra instance will encrypt any secrets needed to query data in that system. The keys are symmetrically signed using Sombra's local KMS or your organization's AWS KMS. Transcend can then proxy requests to your SaaS tools through your Sombra instance, and the data is encrypted on the way back to Transcend.

improved: We improved the documentation related to connecting a new integration. Most notably for the any integrations that require you to generate your own API key

added: New integration delighted

improvement: The integration page got a design overhaul. You can now make changes in a batch and save them all at once. added: Server integrations can now customize the webhook URL and add custom headers to be included in the webhook sent to your server added: You can now customize the mapping of identifiers to your integrations. You can let us know how your system in keying data, and only those identity keys will be sent to that system. added: You can now create new data collections directly from the integration view. We found that one often realizes new categories of data that are collected during this labeling process.

added: We are excited to say that we are opening up a wide range of new features, accessible through our GraphQL API. You can now send requests to your dedicated Sombra instance that are proxied to Transcend's GraphQL API. This allows for a wide range of new programmatic features that were previously not possible. added: The most notable new feature is the ability to submit a new DSR programmatically. If this feature is something your organization is interested in, please reach out!

added: Employees can now peek at the encrypted data subject data before the report is sent back to the data subject. This is an elevated permission that your organization can configure through your dedicated Sombra instance. If you have SSO configured, then only employees with SSO login credentials will be able to view the encrypted data returned in a data subject request. improvement: We redesigned the UI that displays the compilation of data in your datamap. This page was getting cluttered and we hope this new redesign is more intuitive.

Transcend now supports integrations that may contain unstructured data. Transcend will perform a search and present an employee with the ability to redact any sensitive information.