
What's new June 2026
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This release includes:
- Five new integrations
- Language preference: Dutch or English
- Bulk actions and shift-click selection
- Read-only API credentials
- External issue status on tasks
- Customisable roles and default roles
- Opportunity issue type
- Bug fixes and improvements For more information and visuals of these updates, visit the What's New section in your Tidal app.
Five new integrations and expanded Azure tests
Connect even more of your tech stack to Tidal Control. This month we're adding five new integrations:
- Aikido Security automatically pulls in your repositories, cloud accounts, containers, and virtual machines, and runs continuous compliance and security checks. This includes critical vulnerabilities, exposed secrets, infrastructure misconfigurations, and dependency risks.
- OVHcloud connects via an API service account and pulls in IAM, Public Cloud, and KMS resources as a source for tests and evidence collection.
- Neon (serverless Postgres) brings in security- and compliance-relevant data, such as IP allowlists, branch protection, database roles, API keys, and the MFA status of organisation members.
- DigitalOcean covers security information from Droplets, Volumes, Firewalls, VPCs, Load Balancers, Managed Databases, and Kubernetes Clusters, among others. In addition, we've significantly expanded our Azure tests, with new checks for networking, app services, and SQL. Think restricted SSH/RDP access, DDoS protection, Web Application Firewalls, a minimum TLS version of 1.2, and encryption of SQL databases. The results appear directly alongside your tests and evidence, next to your other integrations.
Choose your language: Dutch or English
The portal now speaks your language. The Tidal application now fully supports both Dutch and English. Choose your preferred language in your settings and the interface adapts automatically. This is the first step toward broader multi-language support across our entire product.
Bulk actions and shift-click selection
Make large changes in one go. You can now select multiple risks, controls, or assets at once in their overviews and act on them all in one go. This includes linking or unlinking entities, setting categories, updating Business Impact Assessment values, and archiving or unarchiving items. A select-all option selects every row matching your current filters.
In addition, you can now select a range with shift-click on the overview pages: click one checkbox, hold Shift, and click another to select everything in between.
Read-only API credentials
Secure, automated access to your data. Tenant admins can now issue read-only API credentials for automated integrations, such as scheduled exports into BI tools. Credentials can be created, rotated, and revoked, and access can be turned off entirely for your organisation at any time. Available on request, contact us via 'Get help' in Tidal to enable it for your tenant.
External issue status on tasks
See the live status of linked Jira and Azure DevOps issues. Tasks and executions linked to an external issue in Jira and Azure DevOps now show that issue's current status, for example 'In Review' or 'Done', as a badge with the integration's logo. You can now also filter the task list by external issue status, and refresh the status manually whenever you want.
Customisable roles and default roles
Roles that fit your organisation. Roles under Personnel are no longer limited to a fixed list. You can now create, rename, and archive your own roles, and assign them directly from the Personnel module, so roles reflect your organisation's structure and responsibilities.
In addition, new tenants now come with six commonly used default roles that align with the policy and framework templates:
- Data Protection Officer
- Incident Response Coordinator
- Incident Response Handler
- Internal Auditor
- Quality Manager
- AI Governance Lead
Opportunity issue type
Track improvement opportunities in a structured way. Issues now support an Opportunity type, alongside the existing risk and non-conformity types. Use it to document and track improvement opportunities, in line with ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 clause 6.1, with the same owner, priority, evidence, and lifecycle tracking you already use for other issues.
Bug fixes and improvements
This release also includes several bug fixes and improvements:
- The CRA (Cyber Resilience Act) framework was not loading correctly due to a missing framework type in the API, fixed
- Crashes on core pages during team assignment and on detail pages, fixed
- Onboarding hints can now be collapsed into a 'Tip' button and reopened whenever you need them
- Connecting a cloud provider is now optional in Getting Started
- Control descriptions are now searchable in the controls overview
- Vendor documents can now be given a free-text label to tell them apart
- The version number is now advisory when approving policies instead of blocking
- Accepted policies can now be reopened read-only
- GitLab connection now accepts all token types (project, group, and personal access tokens)
- Email notification added when you're assigned a check through a group
- Audit progress scores are now accurate from the moment an audit is created
- The Azure 'No stale users' test now checks every user instead of only the first 100
- Compliance tests with time-relative thresholds now re-evaluate on every run
- MCP activity tools for issues, assessments, and executions now accept an optional assignee
Coming soon
A little sneak peek: the Trust Center release is getting very close, plus even more integrations and features.