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We’re heading to Singapore for Black Hat Asia 2025, and we’ll be showing off the latest in streamlined reporting and collaboration at our Dradis Arsenal demo. We’re excited to be part of the Black Hat Arsenal, demoing how Dradis helps security teams collaborate and report more effectively.
Catch us here:
🧪 Dradis @ Black Hat Arsenal
Business Hall – Arsenal Station 3
📅 April 3, 10:05am-11:20am
Learn how our most recent updates—which include in-app quality assurance workflows, easier deployment with Docker, and AI-driven enhancements—allow for the creation of reports faster and with greater quality.
When we’re not presenting, we’ll be diving into the briefings, trainings, and executive summits across AI, exploit development, cloud, and physical infrastructure. Here’s what we’re most excited about.
Node Methodology
Add a methodology to a node containing the details appropriate for that node type. Create and apply methodology templates to ensure everyone on the team knows the next steps for that node. Project methodologies are still available; these new methodologies bring the same consistency to nodes.
Merging Nodes
If you have ended up duplicate nodes in your project, you can now merge them and preserve any findings related to that node. The new node merge action moves all associated Notes, Evidence, Attachment, and Activities from the source node into the target node.
Highlight Inside Code Blocks
Call attention to the most important details within a code block. Wrap the section with $${{ }}$$ to highlight it in yellow. The highlights transfer to your final report using styling updated in your report template.

Collapsable Sidebars
If your project has a long list of issues or attachments, it can be unwieldy to quickly access the import fields at the bottom to add more. The sidebars are now collapsable using the chevron at the top of the list and are expanded by default. Issues, Report content, and Nodes received this UI update to help you move through a cleaner interface.

Release Notes
- Allow nodes to have an associated methodology
- Highlight code snippets.
- Better new board form empty name handling
- Fix migration paths during database setup
- Collapsable sidebar in issues
- Collapsable sidebar in report content
- Better placeholder syntax in Issuelib
- Contributor dashboard redesign
- Fix screenshot validator when Textile screenshot links have captions
- Add Node merging feature
- REST/JSON API:
- New coverage: Tester users
- Word reports:
- Add CodeHighlight style support
- Add-on enhancements:
- Nexpose: Add risk-score attribute to nodes
- Nmap: Add port.service.tunnel field to the port template
- Remediation tracker: tickets can be assigned to testers and contributors, and contributors can see their tickets too.