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title: "Release 5.1"
slug: "release-51"
updated: 2026-03-26T14:27:07Z
published: 2026-03-26T14:27:07Z
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> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.silentpush.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Release 5.1

## Landing Page

Your powerful gateway into the platform: now smarter, faster, and more actionable

The landing page is now a true launchpad. Instantly surfacing core use cases, personalized insights, recent updates, and direct paths to Recon, Defend, and Getting Started workflows.

**RECON**: Enter an indicator to instantly see organized, data-source-specific actions with clear use-case explanations. Routes to **Total View** tabs (highlights collapsed) or the Search module for SPQL queries.

**DEFEND:** IOFA & ThreatCheck:

- Live totals: Total IOFA, new today, feed count, trend line
- Threat Check (Enterprise): Org-level stats (detections, avg lead time) or clear CTA to request access
- Community: Showcase value with recent 30-day examples of IOFA detections observed in the wild, including top feed, totals, and lead-time metrics

**GETTING STARTED:** Personalized quick actions tailored to your tier.

**UPDATES:** Real-time feed powered by the notification center:

- Categories: IOFA (Enterprise), TLP (Enterprise), Releases, Integrations, Monitor Updates
- Keeps you informed without leaving the landing page

**This refresh delivers:**

- Immediate access to powerful Recon and Defend functionality
- Clear onboarding paths for core use cases (Search, Threat Check, IOFA, Live Scan, TLP)
- Always-up-to-date visibility into product releases and important notifications
- A faster, more intuitive entry point for Enterprise, Professional, and Community users

## [Unified Search and Saved Queries](/v1/docs/search-getting-started)

### Domain Search – Fully Integrated into SPQL

Domain Search is now natively built into Silent Push Query Language (SPQL), replacing the older, often confusing Advanced Query Builder interface. By aligning Domain Search with the same SPQL experience used throughout the rest of the platform, we’ve created a consistent, predictable way to query domain-related data.

This change brings powerful new capabilities: users can now save, monitor, tag, and share Domain Search queries just as they can any other SPQL query. It also opens the door to automation and reusable workflows, allowing customers to build recurring domain-intelligence processes that run reliably and are easily maintained or handed off to team members.

## Total View Enhancements

IP Whois data is now enabled by default for every user and every enterprise account—no manual activation required. This brings IP Total View into closer parity with Domain Total View and provides a consistent experience when investigating either IP addresses or domains.

WHOIS information now appears in a clean, dedicated “WHOIS” tab within the IP TotalView interface.

## Integrations

### Google Sec Ops

[Google Security Operations](/v1/docs/google-secops-integration) is a cloud-based SOAR platform that helps organizations detect, investigate, and respond to security threats in their Google Cloud environment. By integrating with Silent Push, users can leverage its threat intelligence within Google SecOps to enrich alerts with contextual data, automate investigations, and streamline detection and response workflows.

The Google SecOps (formerly Chronicle) integration is now complete and fully approved. This marks our first major security-focused integration into a Google environment and has already proven valuable in real-world use cases. All necessary Calibre and Google SecOps approvals have been finalized.

We’ve also delivered the long-requested Mimecast integration, providing customers with additional visibility into email security. On the partnership front, Google has officially signed as a customer, perfect timing given the newly available SecOps integration.

### ServiceNow

Silent Push integrates with [ServiceNow](/v1/docs/servicenow-integration) to provide preemptive threat intelligence, enriching security alerts and incidents with insights into malicious domains, IPs, and attacker infrastructure, accelerating investigation and response.

### Maltego

Maltego is an analysis and investigation platform that allows analysts to visualize relationships between domains, IPs, people, organizations, and infrastructure to investigate cyber threats. With this Silent Push integration, analysts gain enriched threat intelligence directly within Maltego, enhancing investigations and decision-making.

### Legion Security

Legion Security offers a browser-based tool that tracks real analyst investigations and leverages artificial intelligence to create automated workflows. With Silent Push integration, analysts can quickly gather additional enriched data on potential malicious domains and IPs, improving threat detection and response.

### Cyware Orchestrate

[Cyware Orchestrate](/v1/docs/coward) now supports two new Silent Push connectors: **Silent Push** for full threat enrichment, Reputation scoring, DNS intelligence, live scanning, and Feed Management; and **Silent Push Threat Check** for Indicators of Future Attack (IOFA) checking and traffic origin analysis. These integrations deliver high-fidelity, proactive visibility into attacker infrastructure before active campaigns.

Seamless connectivity between Silent Push’s threat intelligence platform and third-party security tools, enhancing workflows and data sharing for comprehensive cyber defense.

A feature that automates periodic scans of DNS or WHOIS data, sending email alerts for new results to track changes in domains, IPs, or infrastructure without manual queries.

A real-time analysis tool that scans a specific URL to capture current data, such as screenshots, HTML titles, favicons, redirect chains, and SSL details, for immediate threat validation.

Publicly available data collected during domain registration or DNS updates, used to analyze domain ownership and history.

A method of assigning numerical scores to IPs, domains, or other entities based on their historical behavior to assess potential maliciousness.

The process of organizing, enriching, and maintaining threat intelligence feeds to ensure the accuracy and relevance of observables, such as IPs or domains, derived from source files.
