SucuriLabs Product Updates: June 2026
SucuriLabs June 2026 updates bring faster workspace navigation, triage keyboard shortcuts, unsaved-change protection, analytics drilldowns, and accessibility improvements for high-volume incident review teams.
Security teams move fastest when the tools stay out of the way.
Analysts need to jump between incidents, review email evidence, check sender context, and move through queues without losing focus. Admins and operators need the same thing at the workspace level: faster navigation, clearer dashboards, and fewer small UI frictions that slow down daily work.
This release focuses on exactly that: faster movement through SucuriLabs, smoother incident triage, and better visibility from the home dashboard.
The highlights
- Command Search: Open a searchable command menu from anywhere in the app to jump between key pages, account actions, help links, and theme controls.
- Triage keyboard shortcuts: Move through incidents and jump to key triage sections without reaching for the mouse.
- Unsaved-change protection: Get a warning before leaving a triage action with pending edits.
- Chart drilldowns: Open a list of action directly from graphs.
- Accessibility and UI polish: Improved disabled-state contrast, avatar styling, sidebar tooltips, and dashboard table layout.
Faster movement across the workspace
Command Search
When you spend all day inside a security console, navigation speed matters.
Jumping from incidents to supply chain intelligence, then to users, groups, platform settings, or integrations should not require digging through menus every time. SucuriLabs now includes a global command palette so teams can move around the app faster from a single searchable interface.
Open the palette with Cmd/Ctrl + K, search for the destination or action you need, and trigger it directly from the keyboard. The first version includes quick access to incidents, supply chain, users, groups, dashboard, members, platform settings, integrations, profile, documentation, system status, logout, and theme switching.
It is a small workflow change that removes a lot of repeated clicks.
Smoother incident triage
Keyboard shortcuts for triage
Incident review is repetitive by nature. Analysts move from one case to the next, inspect the email, check attachments, verify sender identity, and decide what action to take.
SucuriLabs now supports keyboard shortcuts in the triage flow so analysts can move faster through that loop:
handlmove between incidents.ejumps to the email preview.ethenajumps to attachments.ijumps to identity analysis.
These shortcuts are designed for the parts of triage analysts revisit constantly, reducing mouse travel and helping reviewers stay in flow.
Unsaved-change protection
Triage decisions often involve edits that should not be lost accidentally.
If an analyst has unsaved changes in the remediation panel and tries to leave the page, SucuriLabs now shows a confirmation dialog before navigating away. Analysts can cancel and return to their work or discard the changes intentionally.
That keeps accidental navigation from wiping out in-progress decisions.
More useful analytics
Actions and drilldowns across charts
Analytics charts now provide a faster path from high-level trends to the underlying data.
When reviewing activity over time, teams can open actions from supported chart points and drill into the records behind that data. The drilldown opens a table with the relevant details, helping analysts understand what contributed to a spike, dip, or unusual pattern without rebuilding the search manually.
From there, analysts can filter the results, refresh the list, and open the underlying item directly for further review.
This makes dashboards a more useful starting point for investigation. Teams can move from signal to context more quickly, using charts not just to spot trends, but to act on them.
Cleaner, more accessible UI
This release also includes smaller interface improvements that make the app easier to use day to day.
Disabled components now have clearer contrast, avatar styling is more consistent, sidebar tooltips handle empty labels more cleanly, and the affected users table has a more stable layout on the home page.
None of these changes are flashy, but they reduce visual friction across repeated workflows.
Faster reviews, fewer wasted clicks
This release is about helping analysts move more efficiently from signal to action.
The command palette makes the workspace faster to navigate. Triage shortcuts make incident review smoother. Unsaved-change protection makes remediation safer. Analytics drilldowns make it easier to move from trends and patterns to the underlying records.





