Automated policy import from Applied Epic AMS is now available, which utilizes Applied's Google BigQuery Data Lake method of connectivity. To utilize this integration to import policies, you must have this Applied product or be able to add it to your existing or new service agreement.

The guide to integration setup can be found here: https://developer.inscipher.com/docs/applied-epictm#/

If you have any further questions or want to learn more, you can contact the InsCipher Support Team at support@inscipher.com

Our new HMAC feature for webhooks enhances security by implementing a cryptographic signature validation process which ensures authenticity of all incoming requests. This security measure is strongly recommended for customers wishing to utilize InsCipher to receive instant feedback on system events for their workflows. To learn more, you can get started here.

In the next few days, we'll be releasing an enhancement to the response payload for admitted requests.

When a county fee is applicable to be charged, we will return the county_tax_settings object which contains the following fields:

Field NameDescription
county_nameName of the county for which the applicable charge is being returned.
line_categoryThe line of business category specific to the county for which the applicable charge is being returned.

Existing functionalities impacted: NONE

We're deprecating the who_signs field in the Tax Calculator API response JSON and replacing it with signature_requirements, which will hold the same values. Please adjust your system settings accordingly if you rely on this data programmatically.

A number of notification emails will be sent in lieu of these changes to ensure convenient time to move toward these changes.

What is deprecated in this versionWhat to use instead
who_signssignature_requirements

We've upgraded our API authentication with OAuth 2.0. This is an optional method which improves security by utilizing limited lifespan tokens instead of sharing credentials directly which reduces the risk of compromise and allows for more articulate control over data access. To learn more about how to utilize it within your integration workflow, read more here.

This update adds a 'State Exceptions' column within the Tax and Fee Mapping section (Step 3) of the AIM Integration tool. This allows for the mapping of state specific tax and fee values to InsCipher for AIM Integration clients.

Please Note: This upgrade requires you reinstall the 'AIM Integration Setup.exe' on Step 2.

We've rolled out a new webhook, webhook.batch.status.processed, which allows your AMS to receive request data relating to a Batch whose status has been moved to the processed state within InsCipher. For more information, click here.