v.4.14.1 Release
| PRODUCT | DATE | RELEASE | ADDITIONAL RESOURCES | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Lake | 2025-10-23 | Maintenance | Known Issues, Cribl Search Release Notes | 
Cribl Lake 4.14.1 provides a new IAM Admin Permission specific to access-control management, clearer metrics about Dataset usage and contained objects, and bug fixes.
New Features
This release adds the following new capabilities:
IAM Admin Permission in Cribl.Cloud
The IAM Admin is a new Organization-level Permission that can manage the Organization’s SSO configuration and can invite, update, and remove Members, without having access to data engineering functions. This reduces the risk of unauthorized data access or modification.
Expanded Workspace Landing Page
Each Workspace landing page is now a dashboard, providing:
- Buttons to quickly access all Cribl products.
 - A bar graph showing hourly Dataset Usage.
 - Health status and throughput of Stream Worker Groups and Edge Fleets.
 - Recent actions in your Workspace, and Cribl resources.
 

Corrections
This release contains the following bug fixes:
| ID | Description | 
|---|---|
| LAKE-1095 | In the Direct Access (HTTP) Source, the __hecToken internal field has been renamed __token, to clarify its usage in monitoring tokens from all HTTP senders. | 
| LAKE-1140 | Restored the missing Lakehouse Replication Latency monitoring graph. | 
| LAKE-1165 | In Cribl.Cloud Government, the Storage Locations configuration page no longer displays a duplicate Region drop-down and no longer offers non-U.S. AWS Regions. | 
| LAKE-1175 | The Splunk Cloud Direct Access Source no longer displays an incorrect banner saying that your AWS Regions for Cribl.Cloud and Splunk Cloud must match. You can place a DDSS bucket in any Region that Cribl.Cloud supports. |