VMDR OT Release 1.3.1
October 27, 2025
Implementation of QQL Token Standardization
We have now implemented Qualys Query Language (QQL) token standardization across all Qualys applications. As part of this enhancement, both common and VMDR OT-specific tokens are updated with new token names that follow a standard, consistent nomenclature.
The new token format follows the syntax: entity.attribute
For example, in the new token, asset.id, "asset" is the entity, and "id" is the attribute.
Key Enhancements:
- Standardized Token Naming: The tokens, such as assets, vulnerabilities, networks, traffic summary, and reports, now adhere to a standardized naming convention. The tokens common to all Qualys applications have also been updated.
- Search Bar Updates: Only the new tokens are displayed in the auto-suggestion in the search bars within the UI. However, if you type the old token name manually, the QQL query still works. The old tokens will not be visible in the auto-suggestions on the UI.
- Backward Compatibility: The existing Dashboard widgets and Saved Search Queries will continue to support the old tokens in edit mode.
- Improved Interoperability: The standardized tokens make it easier to copy and reuse the search query from one application to another, eliminating the need to remember multiple token names for different applications and similar searches.
For the complete list of old and new token mappings, see VMDR OT Online Help.

Enhanced Visualization of Asset Vulnerability Data
We have enhanced the visualization of vulnerability data detected on an asset. Previously displayed as a bar chart, the data is now displayed in a pie chart and segregated based on severity. This enables you to assess the Confirmed and Potential Vulnerabilities quickly.
You can view this data on the Vulnerabilities tab of an Asset Details window.
