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January 2026 Release Updates

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Shared by Team • January 15, 2026

Hi there,

January: Clearer insight. Cleaner data. Smarter oversight.

📊 New Visual Insights Dashboards Now Available

We’ve added six new dashboards to the Visual Insights gallery, giving you faster access to the metrics that matter most, without starting from scratch.

New dashboards include:

  • Cyber Risk Dashboard (Overhaul) – A refreshed view of risk posture across environments
  • Microsoft 365 Risk Dashboard – Spotlight on identity and configuration risk
  • Conditional Access Policy Audit (M365) – Visibility into policy coverage and gaps
  • Quarterly Business Review (QBR) Report – Client-ready insights for strategic conversations
  • Mac Workstation Status Report – Operational visibility into Mac endpoints
  • Software Inventory Dashboard – Clear insight into installed software across environments

These dashboards are available directly from the Visual Insights dashboard gallery, making it easier to deploy consistent, high-impact reporting.

🔗 New ConnectWise Asio RMM Inspector

Liongard now supports ConnectWise RMM through a new Asio RMM Inspector, leveraging the current ConnectWise API to ingest platform device records.

  • Replaces the deprecated Continuum RMM integration
  • Provides a modern, supported path for ConnectWise RMM visibility
  • Ensures continued alignment with ConnectWise’s evolving platform

This update helps maintain accurate device data while keeping integrations current.

🧹 Asset Inventory: Stale Data Identification

Asset Inventory now automatically identifies stale asset records, helping you maintain a cleaner, more accurate inventory.

Records may be flagged when:

  • Assets haven’t been observed in the last 45 days, or
  • Associated inspectors have been deleted

This enhancement supports better reporting, cleaner audits, and more reliable decision-making based on current data.

🌐 Network Check Input Updates (Nmap)

Network checks now accept only:

  • CIDR ranges
  • Individual IP addresses

Support for traditional IP range formats (e.g., 10.0.0.1–10.0.0.100) has been retired. This update aligns network checks with modern standards and improves consistency across scans.