Linux patch visibility in Genian NAC, validated cryptography on every OS in Genian ZTNA, and expanded Mach-O/ELF collection in Insights E. Here’s what shipped in July 2026.
Genian NAC (5.0.88)
Extended hybrid infrastructure (Linux) coverage and deeper endpoint visibility
Advanced Linux management: RPM patch information collection
As cloud-native adoption accelerates in 2026, Linux servers and workstations account for a growing share of enterprise infrastructure. The Genian NAC Linux agent now collects patch-level information for RPM packages, extending OS security patch visibility beyond Windows into Linux environments with no blind spots.
Unified endpoint intelligence through NAC-EDR integration (Insights E data collection)
The boundary between network access control (NAC) and endpoint detection and response (EDR) continues to blur. The Linux agent now collects information from Insights E (AV), Genians’ EDR solution. A single agent can manage network control together with endpoint antivirus and threat intelligence, demonstrating the synergy of running both from one platform.
Resilience for large-scale distributed sensor operations
Sensors now automatically retry failed auto-upgrade commands. When DNS resolution fails, sensors send keepalive messages using cached information, keeping large distributed deployments connected and stable.
Genian ZTNA (6.0.48)
Meeting national and global compliance requirements with validated cryptography, on a complete Zero Trust architecture
Validated cryptographic algorithms on every OS (Windows, macOS, Linux)
In the global Zero Trust market, meeting the security compliance requirements of governments, public institutions, and financial organizations is essential. This release provides ZTNA network connections using validated cryptographic algorithms across Windows, macOS, and Linux. Organizations can adopt Zero Trust with confidence in any regulatory environment worldwide.
Pre-tunnel integrity verification and a streamlined SDP architecture
On Linux, the agent now verifies its own integrity before establishing a VPN tunnel, adding a hardened step ahead of connection. In addition, the SDP controller and gateway can now run on a single appliance, making Zero Trust infrastructure easier and lighter to deploy while reducing operating costs.
Uninterrupted remote sessions during agent auto-updates
Agent auto-updates no longer disconnect active VPN sessions. Remote work continues without interruption while the agent updates itself.
Genian Insights E (EDR 3.0.9)
Stronger threat response for non-Windows platforms and shorter time to response for analysts
Expanded targeted file collection for macOS and Linux (Mach-O, ELF)
Global cyber threats increasingly target macOS (Mach-O) and Linux (ELF) systems, not just Windows. Insights E has significantly expanded its sample collection scope to include executables and macro files in non-Windows environments, tracking attacks on any platform without blind spots.
Analyst-focused console improvements: built-in code conversion and decoding
Attackers frequently encode commands and malicious scripts (such as Base64) to evade detection. This update adds a code conversion feature to the front-end console, allowing security analysts to decode and inspect suspicious content immediately, without external tools. For global SOC teams, this directly shortens time to response.