Recent updates to the attack surface management tools aim to help security teams more efficiently manage their growing array of Internet-facing assets, including subdomains and root assets. Users can now filter the attack surface by root asset, simplifying the process of identifying associated subdomains and retrieving enrichment data like ports and IPs. Additionally, the ability to filter by DNS record type provides easier access to historical DNS data and specific record types such as CNAME records. Several new SSL assessments have been introduced, addressing vulnerabilities like DROWN, Heartbleed, and Logjam, while improvements to the Autodiscovery feature have doubled the number of subdomains identified daily. The updates are designed to streamline the process of discovering and managing potential security threats, ensuring teams can quickly access critical information about their attack surface.