title: MISP 2.4.90 released (aka Extended Events release)
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A new version of MISP [2.4.90](https://github.com/MISP/MISP/tree/v2.4.90) has been released including the new extended events feature along with many updates in improvements in the API, user-interface (including many improvement in the graph editor) and many bug fixes.
The extended event feature has been added in MISP to allow users to extend events without modifying the original events. For more information about the extended event feature, the blog post [Introducing The New Extended Events Feature in MISP](/2018/04/19/Extended-Events-Feature.html) includes many details and use-cases explaining how it can support organisations in their management of threat information.
The graph editor has been significantly improved including filtering on tag/type of attributes, making the physics engine of the graph configurable, along with providing support for the extended MISP events directly in the graph tool.
Some improvement in the [Cortex integration](https://github.com/TheHive-Project/Cortex) and settings, to allow the configuration of TLS options and ensuring Cortex 2 compatibility.
A clarification has been introduced in the UI to clearly separate the caching of feeds and enable feeds for full import.
User roles have gained a new setting, allowing administrators to set the maximum memory usage and execution time per role (e.g. useful to differentiate between regular and API roles that are expected to be more resource intensive).
To ensure data portability of users (GDPR), a new export button has been added to allow users to get their information in addition to the existing API for user management. Regarding GDPR compliance, the MISP project [released a document about GDPR and information sharing](/compliance/gdpr/) on the topic, which can help operators and users of MISP communities understand what the exact impacts of the regulation are, along with why information sharing is critical in information security.
MISP [galaxy](/galaxy.pdf), [objects](/objects.pdf) and [taxonomies](/taxonomies.pdf) were notably extended by many contributors. These are also included by default in MIS
P. Don't forget to do a `git submodule update` and update galaxies, objects and taxonomies via the UI.