> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.material.security/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.material.security/whats-new.md).

# What's New

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We're regularly updating and improving your Material experience. In addition to the release notes we share regularly with you via Slack, use these pages to learn about updates and view related documentation.

## Version Highlights

* [**Version 1.60**](/whats-new/version-1.60.md): File Security reports now generally available, faster OAuth app investigation, and broader email threat coverage
* [**Version 1.59**](/whats-new/version-1.59.md): Manage Trusted Entities through the API, plain-language file search, and faster OAuth app account management
* [**Version 1.58**](/whats-new/previous-releases/version-1.58.md): Quick file search, a rebuilt custom detection editor, and API v1 by default
* [**Version 1.57**](/whats-new/previous-releases/version-1.57.md): Search for surge-affected messages, plus other improvements
* [**Version 1.56**](/whats-new/previous-releases/version-1.56.md): OAuth Remediation Agent updates, a new detection, and issue improvements


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