Security & Threat Intelligence · 25.07.2026, 15:29 UTC
BloodHound 9.0 — Product Updates
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | Security & Threat Intelligence |
| Quelle | SpecterOps ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 25.07.2026 UTC |
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Two weeks ago, we announced the new BloodHound Enterprise with OpenGraph extensions to extend attack path management to environments like Okta, GitHub, and Jamf. Along with this announcement, I’m pleased to share the release of BloodHound 9.0.
Attack paths move through SaaS apps, cloud platforms, endpoints, and identity providers; wherever relationships create opportunity. Attackers have been using our hyper-connected environments against us, abusing links across platforms that are impossible to find. Until now.
BloodHound 9.0 is about closing that gap.
With new capabilities like automated attack path analysis across Okta, Jamf, and GitHub, this release marks a step forward in how BloodHound models identity risk; expanding from directory-focused analysis to how identity risk unfolds across your environment.
Highlights
Automated Attack Path Findings for Okta, Jamf, and GitHub: OpenGraph from these BloodHound Enterprise extensions now powers findings, metrics, and remediation guidance
OpenHound: New framework for collecting and converting external data (GitHub, Okta, Jamf)
OpenGraph Management: New UI and APIs for managing extensions and schemas
Environment Targeted Access Control (ETAC): Scope user access by environment
Graph & investigation improvements: Better readability, filtering, and query flexibility
Hybrid data improvements: Cleaner Azure + AD relationship handling
OpenGraph & Data Expansion
Automated Attack Path Findings for Okta, Jamf, and GitHub in BloodHound Enterprise
BloodHound Enterprise now automatically identifies and prioritizes attack path …