Sycope Launches Version 3.1 with powerful Sycope API, upgraded security, and streamlined user experience

Sycope is proud to announce the release of Sycope 3.1, bringing a wide range of powerful new features designed to enhance integration, usability, analytics, and security for network traffic monitoring and security management.

Author: Maciej Wilamowski
Warsaw, Poland – 10th June – Sycope is proud to announce the release of Sycope 3.1, bringing a wide range of powerful new features designed to enhance integration, usability, analytics, and security for network traffic monitoring and security management.

Key highlights of Sycope 3.1 including among others:

REST API Enhancements & Custom Streams

Advanced users can now fully control data structure and content with new API endpoints, enabling the creation of custom streams to store historical statistics and inventory data from external sources—ideal for deep root cause analysis and seamless third-party integration.

 

Enhanced Security Capabilities

Updated CTI feeds, expanded alert rules, new event drilldowns, and a redesigned Alert Manager provide greater clarity, classification, and response coordination—strengthening your threat detection and mitigation capabilities.

 

Asset Discovery Upgrades

Now supporting custom asset metrics and an Asset Device View for in-depth endpoint analysis, Sycope 3.1 enables tighter integration with CMDBs and better control over dynamic inventories.

 

GUI enhancements:

  • Redesigned Context Menu & Quick Actions – intuitive right-click menu

  • Deep Search in Lookups & Lookup Editor Preview – edit Lookup records by IP or text

 

  • New history view and Pivot Tables

 

Sycope 3.1 represents a major leap forward in flexibility, integration, and security insight—empowering users with the tools they need to monitor, analyze, and protect complex IT environments more effectively than ever.

Link to release notes: https://documentation.sycope.com/Release-Notes

For more information contact us here.

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