Monitoring works best when it stays out of your way — surfacing the things that matter and quietly handling the things that don’t. This month’s WebOrion Monitor release leans into exactly that. We’ve shipped three updates focused on cutting noise, improving visibility, and helping you investigate faster.
Here’s everything that’s new.
Finetuning Suggestions for AI Triage Customers
If you’re using AI Triage, you’ve probably noticed that some alerts keep showing up even though they’re not really of high severity — small changes, recurring patterns, or false positives. You can now generate finetuning suggestions directly from those alerts. When you spot a low-value or recurring alert, just click the button to get a clear suggestion on how to reduce similar false positives going forward.
This means less manual rule-writing, fewer noisy alerts over time, and a steadily improving signal-to-noise ratio — all with minimal effort on your end.
Baseline HTML Preview & Blocking Script Detection
Ever had a baseline that just doesn’t behave the way you’d expect? Sometimes the cause is buried in the HTML — a blocking script, a bot-detection layer, or something else getting in the way of a clean capture.
This means less guesswork when a baseline isn’t working as expected, and a much quicker path from “something’s off” to “here’s the fix.”
More Filtering Options for Alerts & Webpages
If you’ve ever felt like you were doing too much scrolling to find the alert or page you were looking for, this one’s for you. We’ve expanded the filtering options across both alerts and monitored webpages, giving you finer control over what shows up in your views.
The result: faster investigations, less digging, and a cleaner workspace when you’re triaging at scale.
Available Now
All three updates are live in WebOrion® Monitor today. If you’re an existing user, check out these updates when you login.
If you’re exploring WebOrion® Monitor, these updates are part of our continued focus on making web security monitoring more actionable and less noisy.