What's new
New Conjur Cloud versions are released and announced on a varying cadence. Occasionally, new versions that include only performance, stability and bug fixes, and do not require customer actions, are released without an announcement.
October 1, 2023
Conjur Cloud Edge supports JWT authentication, even when working offline!
We are happy to share that Edge now supports both offline and local JWT-based authentication. Using the JWT Authenticator, any workload that can serve a JSON Web Token (JWT) can now authenticate to Edge. For more information about JWT authentication in Conjur Cloud, see Authenticate JWT.
August 20, 2023
Support for multiple Conjur Cloud Edge instances
We are happy to announce that Conjur Cloud now supports multiple Edge instances!
With this new capability, in addition to running Edge instances in different locations in the customer data centers, customers can benefit from high availability to the Edge component when running them behind a load balancer.
For more information, see Load balance the Edge.
After you have added Edge to Conjur Cloud, you can view all of your Edge instances and their statuses in Conjur Cloud in the Edge management page.
For details, see Install Conjur Cloud Edge
Conjur Cloud Edge Docker support
In addition to Edge Podman deployments, we are happy to announce that Edge can now also be deployed in a Docker container!
For more information, see Software requirements.
For details on installing Edge in a Docker or Podman container, see Install Conjur Cloud Edge.
August 6, 2023
Integrate your workloads with Conjur Cloud faster than ever before!
We are happy to announce that you can now create new workloads from the Workload Creation wizard in the Conjur Cloud UI, so you can get started without needing to loading policies!
Using the wizard, you can define a workload and grant it access to Safes in Conjur Cloud in a matter of minutes.
For details, see Create and view workloads.
July 31, 2023
General availability support for Conjur Cloud Edge
We are happy to announce that Conjur Cloud Edge (Edge) is now generally available.
Edge is a self-hosted lightweight extension for Conjur Cloud. Edge can be deployed closer to client applications to lower network latency, and provide high availability and scalability.
When working locally with Edge, organizations can limit their data center access to the cloud.
In addition, with Edge, workloads can retrieve secrets even when disconnected from the cloud.
For more information, see Conjur Cloud Edge: Enable local access to Conjur Cloud secrets.
For Edge support and best practices, see Conjur Cloud Edge support and best practices.
Download Edge from the CyberArk Marketplace.
Then, in Conjur Cloud, go to the Install Conjur Cloud Edge page to install Edge.