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April 2026 Product Updates: Greater Security Without Compromise

April 21, 2026

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Strengthen your video security with Lumana’s April 2026 update. Featuring one-click password randomization, enforced MFA, and Uptime History charts to eliminate vulnerabilities without compromising speed.

Your video security platform should be one of the most hardened systems in your environment, not one of the most vulnerable. But too often, the infrastructure behind it — the cameras, the credentials, the access controls — is left exposed.

Default passwords reused across dozens of cameras. Login credentials visible on-screen during a site walkthrough. User accounts protected by nothing more than a simple password. These aren't edge cases. They're common realities across video security deployments, and they represent real, exploitable vulnerabilities.

This month's Lumana update is focused squarely on strengthening our security posture and delivering the best possible solution without compromise.

One-click password randomization

Most camera networks run on shared credentials — a single password copied across every device. It's convenient, and it's dangerous. If one camera is compromised, every camera on that network is exposed.

Lumana now lets you generate a unique, secure password for every camera connected to the platform with a single click. No spreadsheets, no manual device-by-device process. Eliminate shared or default credentials and strengthen your network security in seconds.

Enforce MFA across your organization

Multi-factor authentication is only effective when everyone is using it. With this update, admins can now require MFA across all users in the organization — adding an essential layer of protection to every account.

This isn't a suggestion or an opt-in setting buried in preferences. It's an admin-level control that ensures your entire team meets the same security standard. The cost of a breach is always higher than the cost of a second authentication step.

Camera passwords stay hidden

Camera passwords are no longer displayed at the camera level in Lumana. It's a small but meaningful change that reduces the risk of accidental exposure during screen sharing, walkthroughs, or shoulder-surfing scenarios — moments where credentials can be compromised without anyone realizing it.

A faster way to navigate Lumana

We shipped Fast Path — a powerful command palette that lets you navigate the entire platform without touching your mouse. Press Ctrl+K on Windows or Cmd+K on Mac to open it, and from there you have two ways to move:

  • Type -- (double dash) to browse categories — locations, cameras, walls, and more — and drill into exactly what you need.
  • Type / to open free-text search and jump directly to any view, camera, site, or setting by name.

It's the fastest way to get anywhere in Lumana, whether you know exactly where you're going or need to explore.

Visibility into device reliability

New Uptime History Charts show each camera's online and offline history over time. Instead of discovering a camera went dark after the fact, you get clear visibility into device reliability — making it easy to identify issues before they become blind spots in your coverage.

Expanding hardware compatibility

Lumana now supports adding Hanwha camera APIs with automatic camera discovery, making it faster and simpler to onboard Hanwha devices into your environment.

The bottom line

Video security platforms should practice what they preach. That means hardened credentials, enforced access controls, and fewer opportunities for human error to open a door that should stay closed. This update is about strengthening our security posture across the board — and delivering that without asking you to compromise on usability or speed.

These updates are live now. If you have questions about how they affect your deployment, reach out to your account representative.

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