Faraday 5.22 is focused on helping security teams make better risk-based decisions, while also improving platform performance and reliability. This release introduces a workspace Risk Score that reflects real urgency instead of a diluted average, a security fix that users should apply now, and a set of workflow fixes that remove friction from daily operations.
Here’s what’s new.
Destacados
- A Smarter Workspace Risk Score
- Faster Performance for Large Datasets
- Smoother Security Workflows
- Critical Security Update
A Workspace Risk Score That Reflects Real Urgency
Workspace-level Risk Score no longer comes from a simple mathematical average across all vulnerabilities. The new model applies a severity-weighted, multiplicative calculation, so a single critical finding can no longer get diluted by dozens of low-severity ones.
The result is a workspace score designed to help security teams:
- Prioritize remediation efforts more effectively.
- Understand overall workspace exposure at a glance.
- Make operational decisions based on risk, not averages.
If your team relies on workspace dashboards or executive reporting, this update gives a more accurate picture of where attention is needed most.
Full detail on how the score is calculated: How workspace Risk Score is calculated.
Faster Vulnerability Tables at Scale
Large vulnerability datasets are now significantly faster to browse.
Fields that typically hold extensive content — Description, Request, Response, Resolution, and Data — now display as truncated previews (100 characters) inside vulnerability tables. This reduces rendering time and improves responsiveness without sacrificing access to the underlying information: full field content is still included when exporting to CSV.
Ventajas:
- Faster page loads.
- Better performance in large workspaces.
- Improved usability without losing data fidelity.
Smoother Day-to-Day Operations
A set of workflow fixes shipped in this release to reduce friction in daily use:
- Email notifications now link directly to the relevant view in your Faraday instance.
- Runner (former “Agents”) executors accept much larger tool outputs by default, preventing import failures on large scans.
- Deleting a vulnerability group now correctly removes every vulnerability in the group — and the confirmation modal shows the true total before you commit.
- CVSS vectors (v2.0, v3.1, v4.0) can now be entered manually on vulnerabilities that didn’t start with a CVSS score, without being forced through the calculator.
- A round of UI fixes across imports, Jira attribute mapping, asset navigation, and sorting — full list in the changelog below.
Security Update
Faraday 5.22 includes a security update. We strongly recommend all Faraday users upgrade to the latest version to keep their instances protected.
Upgrade to Faraday 5.22
Faraday 5.22 combines meaningful improvements in risk management, platform performance, and security.
Whether your team is tracking organizational risk, managing large vulnerability datasets, or automating security workflows, this release delivers concrete improvements that help you work faster and make better decisions.
As always, we recommend upgrading to the latest version to take advantage of these improvements and the included security fix.
For the complete list of changes included in this release, see:
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Faraday continues to evolve with one objective in mind: helping security teams spend less time managing vulnerability data and more time reducing real risk.
Your feedback continues to shape our roadmap. If you have questions, suggestions, or feature requests, contact us at support@faradaysec.com.
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