June 25, 2025
Product Release Notes - June 2025

We're thrilled to share June's platform updates, focused on helping security teams connect, process, and act on their data with unprecedented flexibility.
As security practitioners ourselves, we know that security telemetry is everywhere—from cloud storage to SaaS platforms, from ticketing systems to identity providers. That's why we continue to invest in having the deepest integration ecosystem in cybersecurity. We've added 12 new connectors this month alone, bringing our total integration count to over 110!
We’ve also introduced a few updates on the user experience side that we think you’ll like! Here's everything new in June:
New Features
Pre-Built OCSF Transformation Templates

We've added a library of Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) transformation templates. These pre-built templates handle the complex mapping between vendor-specific log formats and OCSF standards. Missing a template you need? Create it and submit a PR here—we'll help you get it merged.
Multi-Provider Authentication Support
We've completely overhauled our authentication system to support multiple identity providers simultaneously. Organizations can now enable multiple authentication methods at once (email/password, Google, GitHub) while maintaining granular control over user roles and permissions.
New Integrations
Inputs
- GitLab Issues: Transform your vulnerability management workflow by automatically ingesting GitLab issues. Perfect for teams using GitLab for security issue tracking and remediation workflows.
- OneLogin: Collect identity and access management data to enhance your user behavior analytics and access reviews.
- AWS Certificate Manager: Monitor and track SSL/TLS certificate lifecycle events, expiration dates, and compliance status across your AWS infrastructure.
- AWS SQS: Consume security events from SQS queues for real-time processing of AWS-native security data.
- Expanded Cloud Storage Input Support: Azure Blob, Google Cloud Storage, and generic object storage inputs mean you can now ingest any data from cloud storage across the big 3 providers (AWS, Azure, and GCP) and more.
Outputs
- PagerDuty: Route critical security alerts directly to PagerDuty for immediate incident response. Configure custom alert rules and escalation policies right from Monad.
- Google Cloud SQL Family: Export processed security data to Cloud SQL instances (PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQL Server flavors all supported).
- AWS SQS: Send enriched security events to SQS for downstream processing in your AWS environment.
- Azure Blob Storage: Ingest security logs, reports, and artifacts directly from your Azure environment
- Google Cloud Storage: Connect to GCS buckets for seamless data collection
- Generic Object Storage: Built a flexible connector that works with S3-compatible storage across any cloud provider
The Compound Effect of UX Improvements
We've shipped a variety of thoughtful UI/UX improvements this month: a redesigned homepage that makes getting started easier, clearer status icons and vendor badges, async rendering for instant page loads, smarter form validation, and enhanced API docs with helpful error messages.
While each change might seem small, over time, these changes help us create a world-class user experience.
Looking Ahead
Security data management shouldn't feel like wrestling an octopus. June's updates continue our mission to give security teams the data tools they need so they can focus on security vs. data wrangling.
Coming in July: What if every piece of security data automatically came with the context you need to make decisions? No more pivoting between 10 tools to understand one alert.
Ready to test drive these new features? Our Public Beta continues with 1TB/month of free data ingestion. Head to https://beta.monad.com/login to get started!
Questions or feedback? We're always listening at product@monad.com.