GCP Release Notes: September 28, 2025

GCP Release Notes: September 28, 2025

Google SecOps

Feature

Podman support for Remote Agents

You can now install a Remote Agent using Podman. This new functionality provides a streamlined deployment workflow—a lightweight alternative to existing installation methods. For details, see Deploy an agent with Podman.

Feature

Debian support for remote agents

You can now install a Remote Agent using Debian. This new functionality provides a streamlined deployment workflow—an alternative to existing installation methods. For details, see Deploy an agent with Debian.

Announcement

Remote Agent, Release 2.5.0 contains the following changes:

Changed

Increased Alert Trimming limit for Remote Agent

The default setting for Alert Trimming has been increased to 25 MB.

Changed

Publisher Connector package size limit enforced

The maximum allowed size for a Publisher’s Connector Package is now limited to 25 MB.

Google SecOps SIEM

Feature

Podman support for Remote Agents

You can now install a Remote Agent using Podman. This new functionality provides a streamlined deployment workflow—a lightweight alternative to existing installation methods. For details, see Deploy an agent with Podman.

Feature

Debian support for remote agents

You can now install a Remote Agent using Debian. This new functionality provides a streamlined deployment workflow—an alternative to existing installation methods. For details, see Deploy an agent with Debian.

Announcement

Remote Agent, Release 2.5.0 contains the following changes:

Changed

Increased Alert Trimming limit for Remote Agent

The default setting for Alert Trimming has been increased to 25 MB.

Changed

Publisher Connector package size limit enforced

The maximum allowed size for a Publisher’s Connector Package is now limited to 25 MB.

Announcement

Release 6.3.63 is being rolled out to the first phase of regions, as outlined in our Google SecOps release plan.

This release contains the following changes:

Feature

Podman support for Remote Agents

You can now install a Remote Agent using Podman. This new functionality provides a streamlined deployment workflow—a lightweight alternative to existing installation methods.

For more information, see Deploy an agent with Podman.

Feature

Deploy an agent with Debian

You can now install a Remote Agent using Debian. This new functionality provides a streamlined deployment workflow—an alternative to existing installation methods.

For more information, see Deploy an agent with Debian.

Announcement

Remote Agent, Release 2.5.0 contains the following changes:

Changed

Increased Alert Trimming limit for Remote Agent

The default setting for Alert Trimming has been increased to 25 MB.

Changed

Publisher Connector package size limit enforced

The maximum allowed size for a Publisher’s Connector Package is now limited to 25 MB.

Google SecOps SOAR

Announcement

Release 6.3.63 is being rolled out to the first phase of regions, as outlined in our Google SecOps release plan.

This release contains the following changes:

Feature

Podman support for Remote Agents

You can now install a Remote Agent using Podman. This new functionality provides a streamlined deployment workflow—a lightweight alternative to existing installation methods.

For more information, see Deploy an agent with Podman.

Feature

Deploy an agent with Debian

You can now install a Remote Agent using Debian. This new functionality provides a streamlined deployment workflow—an alternative to existing installation methods.

For more information, see Deploy an agent with Debian.

Announcement

Remote Agent, Release 2.5.0 contains the following changes:

Changed

Increased Alert Trimming limit for Remote Agent

The default setting for Alert Trimming has been increased to 25 MB.

Changed

Publisher Connector package size limit enforced

The maximum allowed size for a Publisher’s Connector Package is now limited to 25 MB.

Source: Google Cloud Platform

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