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Improvement
2 years ago

Machine plan: You can now access the comments in the consulting section.

Users of the Machine plan can now have access in view mode to the Consulting section of each identified vulnerability type reported in the ARM platform. Thanks to this enhancement, users of this plan will see the comments left by Machine after you request reattacks to validate remediations. Remember that the section of consulting available is the one of the vulnerability view. We want to keep you updated on the features of our ARM; that is why we recommend you subscribe to our News channel so that you don’t miss any of our announcements.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
2 years ago

Learn more about the standard we’re applying: CIS

We are excited to announce the security standards we apply in Fluid Attacks. This standard is the Center for Internet Security CIS is a prioritized set of Safeguards to mitigate the most prevalent cyber-attacks against systems and networks. They are mapped to and referenced by multiple legal, regulatory, and policy frameworks.

You can find this and other standards we are applying at Fluid Attacks in the Compliance section of our Documentation. The version used in this section is CIS Controls v8. 

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Improvement
2 years ago

Do you want to know your group's total number of open vulnerabilities?

Now you can see in the Vulnerabilities view the total available open vulnerabilities your group has. You only have to put the mouse cursor on the button that says vulnerabilities; there, you will get a tooltip where you can see the total of these.

Thanks to this information, you will know how many vulnerabilities are unresolved and be able to organize your team to solve them in their daily work. Remember that if you have any questions or feedback, please do not hesitate to contact our support team at help@fluidattacks.com

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
2 years ago

What permissions would an attacker have to exploit your reported vulnerability?

Would you like to know the permissions an attacker would need to exploit a specific vulnerability reported in your system? You can learn this by reading the threat information when visiting the Description subsection of a type of vulnerability. The fact that determined actors in determining scenarios may exploit vulnerabilities is reflected in the severity score.

We want to keep you updated on the features of our ARM; that is why we recommend you subscribe to our News channel so that you don’t miss any of our announcements.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
2 years ago

What information says Out of Scope section?

In this section, you will see the list of repositories that are not yet associated with any group of that organization. Thanks to the OAuth connection, you can see the new projects you created daily in this view and add them in one click! To know how to make the connection go to the Global Credentials section. You can enter here if you want to know more about this section. If you have suggestions or doubts about this section, email us at help@fluidattacks.com.


Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Improvement
2 years ago

With the OAuth connection, can I add repositories in a few steps?

That's right! Having already the connection with your repositories via OAuth, you will be able to add repositories quickly. Before doing the add action, you have to have the connectivity done, then wait about 30 min to 1 hour so you can see the list of these in the Out of the Scope section.

Thanks to this improvement, you can add repositories, so you don't have to do so many manual steps. Remember that the repositories listed are not yet activated in any organization group. You can enter here if you want to know more about this section.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
new
2 years ago

Get to know how you can connect your repository with the ARM platform via OAuth!

We are pleased to announce that the way to add repositories via OAuth (Open Authorization) is now available on our ARM platform, where you can directly connect the ARM between providers (GitLab - GitHub - Bitbucket - Azure) in just one click!

To make the connection, the user must select which provider wants and give the authorization to connect the two services. Remember that in the Global Credentials section, you can perform this action! If you want to know more, click here. Remember that if you have any questions, you can write to help@fluidattacks.com.


Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
2 years ago

Know the details of the execution of your DevSecOps Agent

In the DevSecOps section, when you click on any of the executions of our Agent, you will see a pop-up window with detailed information about that. These details give you clear and complete information, including data such as location, exploitability, and type (according to the detection technique); you will know which vulnerabilities stopped software deployment to production at a specific time.

Remember that if you have any questions or feedback, please do not hesitate to contact our support team at help@fluidattacks.com. Don't forget to subscribe to our News channel, so you don't miss any news we post weekly.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Improvement
2 years ago

When was the last time I used my API Token?

We’ve made improvements to the API Token section in the ARM platform, where you can now find the last time the token was used.

Thanks to this, you will have more information about whether the token change can affect any integration when you revoke it. Note that this warning won't be displayed if you have yet to make any request or if it’s been more than seven days since the last usage.



Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
2 years ago

Learn more about the standard we’re applying: CAPEC™

Do you know what it's about Common Attack Pattern Enumerations and Classifications (CAPEC™)? This standard helps by providing a comprehensive dictionary of known attack patterns employed by adversaries to exploit known weaknesses in cyber-enabled capabilities. 

It can be used by analysts, developers, testers, and educators to advance community understanding and enhance defenses. The version used in this section is CAPEC List v3.5. 

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro