Jun 8, 2026- Improvements to Web Security Analytics
about 7 hours ago
Enhancements:
- Correlated traffic patterns with product changes. You can now view product release and update indicators directly on your Web Security Analytics timeline charts. These indicators help you quickly identify if spikes in traffic, false positives, or false negatives match recent product updates. Learn more
- Updated retention and query limits. Sample logs are now retained for 38 days and you can query time windows of up to 31 days at a time. Queries that use the contains, ends with, or case-insensitive operators are limited to a 24-hour range. Learn more
- Shared views with custom date ranges. You can now select a specific date range when you copy a Web Security Analytics view link. When you click the Copy View Link icon, a popup allows you to choose between your current time range, the last hour, the last day, the last 7 days, or the last 30 days before copying the unique URL to your clipboard.
- Expanded traffic analysis with the Full Referer dimension. You can now analyze request traffic using the raw, unencoded Full Referer dimension in Web Security Analytics. Located under the Common - HTTP Info section, this dimension preserves the entire referer value (including query strings) making it helpful for investigating all kinds of request activity.
- Expanded operators for Account Protector filters. You can now use advanced matching operators when filtering by Rule ID or Rule Name within the Account Protection dimension in Web Security Analytics. The Rule ID filter now supports Match Any, Does Not Match Any, and Match All. The Rule Name filter supports these options, as well as Starts With Any and Does Not Start With Any, allowing you to build highly precise traffic filters.
Bug fixes:
- Corrected order of DoS rules. Fixed an issue in the Samples view where DoS rules were displayed out of sequence. These rules now display in chronological order, making it easier for you to track and analyze request activity.
