Ketryx 2.11

Ketryx 2.11

Erez Kaminski

January 27, 2025

Ketryx version 2.11 is here, bringing powerful new features in traceability, security, and control for life sciences teams. This release underscores our commitment to helping teams work fast and stay compliant through postmarket cybersecurity vulnerability management, easier traceability in Jira, and flexible RTM configurations. The introduction of item baseline locking and an enhanced graph page support your team as you perform variant management.

Vulnerability notifications

The FDA's recent cybersecurity guidance emphasizes the importance of vulnerability management throughout the TPLC. Postmarket vulnerability monitoring (i.e., for live versions) is a vital part of ensuring the safety of a device from a cybersecurity perspective.

As a result, quality managers are frequently responsible for monitoring the cybersecurity vulnerability profile of released versions and responding to any new vulnerabilities. In order to make it easier for quality managers to manage cybersecurity risk, Ketryx users will now be notified by email about new vulnerabilities for already-released versions of their product.

Email notifications update users about vulnerabilities for already-released versions of their product.

Users can now mark versions as “active” (indicating that they are already in the field), “inactive” (no longer in use), or “automatic” (meaning that the latest released version is active automatically until a new version is released). Email notifications will alert users of new vulnerabilities reported against active and automatic versions, and will include which project and version may contain the vulnerability. Users can click the link in the email to be directed to the relevant page in Ketryx, where they can perform an assessment and take further action to mitigate the vulnerability. Users will continue to receive email notifications for the projects they are currently working on.

Jira traceability widget improvements

Ketryx users can now manage traceability relationships from the Jira traceability widget, expanding the ability to build traceability directly in systems of work like Jira.

New in 2.11: Enhanced Jira Traceability Widget

Users can now do the following from the Jira traceability widget:

Users will also notice changes to the UI, including the display of many associated items and a stricter left-to-right layout (from design inputs to design outputs).

Learn more in the documentation.

Predefined RTM configurations

Ketryx users can now maintain multiple RTM configurations and can choose which one they want to see on the Traceability page at any time. This allows users to define different RTM configurations for different use cases, and to switch between different RTM configurations quickly and easily. For example:

Users can navigate to the Traceability page to select their preferred view from the dropdown menu.

For each configuration, the user can decide whether its traceability checks should be enforced as release gates or not. The checklist on the Release page will also reflect a traceability check for all enforced RTM configurations.

Develop multiple systems in parallel through item variant management

To provide greater control over release-ready items and avoid “future-bound” updates from affecting completed documentation, Ketryx 2.11 introduces item baseline locking.

Enhanced Graph Page with AI Assistant Simplifies Complex Systems of Systems

The Architecture page is now the Graph page, allowing users to view and interact directly with the data in their traceability matrix in a graph form. Users can now manage, query, and control the graph with Ketryx Intelligence. For example, you can ask, “Show me all my tests for my AI subsystem” or “Show me all my hardware specifications and their corresponding tests” and it will populate the graph with your query. This change enhances the user’s ability to visualize complex relationships between configuration items and structures, including systems of systems, and saves the user time on navigating complex data visualizations. This change also reduces the duplication of items through the ability to see both granular and high-level views of all items in your project, allowing you to quickly find what you’re looking for and know what work to prioritize.

The new features in Ketryx 2.11 help life sciences teams achieve both speed and compliance in their software development processes. We’re excited to see how these new features help you save time, reduce risks, and bring safer products to market. For more details on how to maximize the benefits of these updates, check out the full documentation or reach out to our team.