March 1, 2024

Cremit Changelog | February 2024

Cremit unveils new Login Method, Improved Notifications, and SSO/SAML Integration in this update.

Hello, this is Ben from Cremit!

We’re excited to announce our latest updates for February 2024. Cremit is currently available as a Private Beta; if you’re interested, please reach out to hi@cremit.io to get started.

Secure, Passwordless Login

Cremit login page featuring multiple authentication options, including email-based Magic Link, Single Sign-On (SSO), and Passkey login for enhanced security. The interface includes a privacy notice and terms of service agreement. Secure access with flexible authentication methods.

Cremit now exclusively supports highly secure, passwordless login methods to enhance security. You can log in through Magic Link or PassKey by default, and with SSO setup, you can also log in through Single Sign-On (SSO).

• SSO Settings: Access SSO settings from the designated menu.

• PassKey Setup: Set up PassKey authentication in your profile after logging in.

• Need help? Contact us, and we’ll be happy to assist you!

More Detailed Notification Policies

Cremit Slack integration settings for secret detection notifications. Users can configure a target Slack channel ID, set a label, and choose alert preferences for active, inactive, or both types of detected secrets. Includes options to delete the configuration or submit changes. Enhance security monitoring with Slack alerts for sensitive data exposure.

You now have greater control over your notifications, allowing you to customize notifications for Secret Detection and Sensitive Data events according to your needs. 

• Active Secret Notifications: Set notifications specifically for ActiveSecrets, Inactive Secrets, or both.

• Sensitive Data &Secret Classification: Configure notifications based on two main categories—Sensitive Data and Secret.

• Slack Integration: Configure multiple Slack channels and set up multiple notification policies that can operate simultaneously.

SSO Login via SAML

Cremit SAML configuration settings page displaying identity provider (IdP) options including Okta, Google SAML, Azure AD, JumpCloud, and Ping for secure authentication. Users can configure SAML 2.0 directly and set a redirect URL for seamless login integration. Enhance enterprise security with SAML-based single sign-on (SSO) authentication.

We now support SSO login through SAML, making it easy to integrate with your organization’s identity provider (IDP).

• Guided Setup: Find setup guides for popular IDPs like Okta, Google SAML, AAD (Entra ID), JumpCloud, andPing during the configuration process.

• Other IDPs: If you’re using a different IDP, simply select the SAML 2.0 menu and enter the required information.

• Group Mapping: Automate user onboarding with GroupMapping, which sets up roles and creates services according to your IDP groups, streamlining the process after initial setup.