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Announcement
a year ago

Stay informed: Follow treatment updates with our notification ๐Ÿ“ฌ

Are you familiar with our Treatment Updates Notification? This feature keeps you informed whenever new treatments are introduced or changes are made to existing treatments within your organization. It's designed to ensure you stay up-to-date on any modifications related to treatments.

If you want to know more about our notification matrix system you can access our official documentation.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

๐Ÿ“Š Find out what the graphic Exposure by assignee is all about.

This chart clearly shows how your team manages vulnerabilities and risk exposure by looking at this information through the filter.

Thanks to this chart, you will see how each member manages its vulnerabilities, allowing you to make informed decisions and improve security. Remember, if you have any questions about the usability of our platform, you can utilize our various support channels.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

Learn more about the standard weโ€™re applying: HIPAA๐Ÿ“š๐Ÿ“–

We are excited to present the security standards we apply at Fluid Attacks. One of these standards is the HIPAA (The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996) which mandated the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary to establish regulations aimed at safeguarding the privacy and security of specific health information.

The version used in this section is the HIPAA Rules 2013 update. You can find this and other standards we are applying in the Compliance section of our Documentation.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

๐Ÿ•ต๏ธโ€โ™‚๏ธWhat information does the vulnerability view show us? ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ

Our Vulnerabilities view is the central hub for monitoring all the various vulnerabilities reported in your group. You'll find information such as Type - Status - Severity - % Risk exposure - Open vulnerabilities - Last report - Age - Remediation % - Reattack - Release date - Treatment and Description.

You can also find actions like filtering and generating reports for that group. You can refer to our official documentation for a better understanding of this information. Remember, if you have any questions about the usability of our platform, you can utilize our various support channels.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

๐Ÿ• Mean Time to Remediate (MTTR) benchmark: Learn more in this announcement!

Have you ever wondered how much time I am investing in closing vulnerabilities and comparing these with other organizations? To answer this question, you can use the Mean time to remediate (MTTR) benchmark chart. 

This chart compares your organization, group, or portfolio with the best, average, and worst organizations/groups/portfolios. Let us know if this new metric is helpful for you and your team. Leave us a comment on the post, or you can email us at help@fluidattacks.com.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

๐Ÿ“ข Check out the functionalities of the Groups section of our platform!

In the group's view, you can use a variety of functionalities that can help you to options to manage and customize your groups. The functionalities are: Create groups, apply filters and search bar.

Remember that if you need to do actions such as Edit and Delete information of a group, you can do it in the Scope section. Remember to subscribe to our News channel to stay updated on all our announcements!

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Announcement
a year ago

Compare the different treatments applied to your vulnerabilities.

Would you like to see and compare the treatments you have stipulated for your vulnerabilities at the moment? You can do this thanks to the Vulnerabilities treatment chart in the Analytics sections of your organizations, groups and portfolios. This pie chart shows you the corresponding percentage for each of the following possible treatments: permanently accepted; temporarily accepted;  in progress; not defined. 


Thanks to this chart, you will surely have more information to make better decisions regarding the treatment of your vulnerabilities.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

Enhance your security with the metric: ๐Ÿ•’ Mean time to request retattacks

What is the Mean time to request reattacks metric?  It shows the average number of days users usually take to request a reattack.

This information will give you precise control over the days needed to resolve the vulnerabilities present in your resources. You can find this metric in our Analytics section.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

Learn more about the standard weโ€™re applying: ePrivacy Directive ๐Ÿ“–

We are excited to present the security standards we apply at Fluid Attacks. One of these standards is the ePrivacy Directive, which is an important legal instrument for privacy in the digital age, specifically, the confidentiality of communications and the rules regarding tracking and monitoring.

The version used in this section is Directive 2002 58 EC (amended by E-privacy Directive 2009 136 EC). You can find this and other standards we are applying in the Compliance section of our Documentation.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

๐Ÿ“น Video Tutorials: Learn in a Visual and Practical Way

Explore our Video Tutorials section! Immerse yourself in various informative videos that comprehensively cover different platform aspects. Let these step-by-step tutorials be your guide, helping you navigate through multiple functionalities seamlessly. 

To access this section, click help -> Learn how to use our platform-> Video tutorials. You will be able to access them easily! Feel free to use this tool as many times as you want.

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