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Release 26.9.1 (2026-02-24)

Updated over a week ago

This release delivers a balanced set of updates across three key areas: strengthening migration parity between Teramind Legacy and NextGen, improving platform speed and reliability, and refining the everyday user experience.

Migration Parity & Permission Management

Support for More Legacy RBAC Permissions

NextGen now supports several Legacy RBAC (“Role”) permissions such as “Configure monitoring profiles”, “Edit behavior and anomaly rules”, and “Disable 2FA for agents”.

This helps ensure that existing roles keep their expected security and monitoring capabilities during migration and reduces the risk of accidentally weakening access controls when policies move to NextGen.

Note: RBAC policies migrated from Legacy to NextGen retain these permissions, but you cannot select them from a new policy in NextGen.

Consistent “List” Permissions

Employees and managers who already have scoped access to specific users in Legacy (for example, via List-based policies that let them view an employee’s sessions and activity) can now see the same employees’ data in NextGen without needing additional dashboard permissions. When they open an employee in NextGen, their existing access is honored so they can view the relevant data and sessions instead of encountering “Access denied,” errors.

Note: Some chat widgets such as the “Activity” and “Activity (Keyboard/Mouse) Hourly” and some tabs such as “Alerts” and “Snapshots” aren’t yet rendered in NextGen even when a user has the correct permissions configured in the Legacy dashboard.

Permissions Persistence

Permissions such as "Employee listing", "Employee details", "File events", "Shared lists", and "Locations" now persist correctly after saving in NextGen and stay aligned with their counterparts in Legacy, helping ensure that roles retain the expected visibility and administrative control across both platforms.

Reliable Migrated BI Reports

Custom BI reports that were migrated from Legacy now load and run more reliably in NextGen instead of showing an error. In particular, widgets built on Instant Message data that use the Last message time column/measure now sync correctly from Legacy and render as expected in NextGen dashboards and exports, so teams can continue using existing dashboards without rebuilding them.

Note: Some columns/dimensions such as “Last Message” aren’t yet supported in NextGen.

Speed & Reliability Improvements

  • High-Performance Exports: Dashboard exports (PDF/CSV) are now faster and more stable when handling larger datasets, reducing wait times for reports.

  • Reliable Scheduled Exports: Links in scheduled export emails now open and download reports more consistently, including when you’re not currently logged in. Invalid or expired links are handled more clearly, reducing confusion for recipients.

  • Faster Agent Provisioning: New Agents/users now show up on the dashboard much quicker, reducing delays between deployment and when you can start monitoring new endpoints.

  • Robust Instance Setup: New accounts are provisioned via a dedicated background service, which improves reliability and reduces delays, especially during periods of high system load.

User Experience Refinements

  • Smarter Preset Date Filters: Preset options like “Today,” “Yesterday,” and “Last 7 days” automatically update, reflecting the configured timezone and preventing filters from becoming stale custom ranges.

  • Consistent Filter Ordering: The Date filter will now always appear first when multiple filters are pinned, allowing for quick time-range selection and verification.

  • Searchable Columns: When configuring a custom dashboard widget, you can now search within the Columns list instead of scrolling through the entire menu.

  • Accurate Input Activity Charts: We addressed an issue where the Input Activity chart could show misleading colors and time coverage. It now accurately reflects real user activity.

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