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Announcement
a year ago

πŸ’‘ Learn about the six elements that compose Header information in Locations! πŸ“Œ

What is our informative header in Locations all about? It provides an overview of the chosen vulnerability typology, integrating six key elements: Title, % risk exposure, Status, Total vulnerabilities, Date of first report, and Estimated remediation time.

This core information provides a quick and complete understanding of the vulnerability composition. If you want to go deeper into this section, you can access our official documentation.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

πŸ” Discover the number of unresolved events in your groups 🚫

Would you like to know how many unsolved events you have in your groups? We have Unsolved events by group chart. By looking at the numbers, you can prioritize the solution of events in a given group.

You can find this chart in the Organization and Portfolios analytics section of our platform. Let us know what you think about this chart by writing to us in this post or emailing us at help@fluidattacks.com. We invite you not to miss our weekly announcements on our News channel.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

πŸ“’ Do you know when you receive the Group Report notification?

Group Report notification is generated when you request a Report from the platform to a specific group. With this notification, you will be able to download the report having access to it for one hour. For more information about this notification, enter here.

You can click here to explore more of our notification matrix. We invite you to subscribe to our News channel so you don’t miss any of our weekly announcements.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

Learn more about the standard we’re applying: WASSEC πŸ“š πŸ“–

Every day, we work to enhance our Security Standards at Fluid Attacks. Today, we would like to inform you about the Web Application Security Scanner Evaluation Criteria (WASSEC), which is a comprehensive set of guidelines designed to evaluate web application scanners in thoroughly testing web applications and identifying vulnerabilities. It encompasses various aspects, including crawling, parsing, session handling, testing, and reporting.

The version used in this section is WASSEC version 1.0. 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

Find specific and fast information with the Search bar on locations! πŸš€

In the Locations section, you can use the search bar functionality to help you quickly and efficiently find the information for a specific location.

This feature will enhance your daily workflow! If you'd like to explore other functionalities available in the Locations section, please refer to our official documentation.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

Learn more about the graph Open vulnerability types by group πŸ“ˆ

Would you like to know the total number of types of vulnerabilities that are still open for each of your groups? In the Analytics section of your organizations and portfolios on our platform, you can find the chart called Open vulnerabilities types by group.

Thanks to this chart, you can efficiently establish comparisons and make essential decisions about remediations.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

πŸ“Œ Report your locations in a vulnerable state with Notify Button πŸ””

With the Notify button found in the Locations section, you will be able to receive a report of all the locations of that specific typology that are in Vulnerable status.

This function is found in Group -> Vulnerabilities -> Locations-> Notify button. Remember that only the user manager role has access to it. We invite you to access our official documentation to learn about all the features you can find in the Locations section.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ Know in detail your vulnerability type detected with Locations tableπŸ“

The Locations section provides valuable insights into the specific identified vulnerability type, its current status, the reporting date, reattack history, prescribed treatment, and any tags your team has associated with it, among other information.

This view empowers you with a deeper comprehension of your system's vulnerabilities. To access this section, click Groups -> Vulnerability typology. We invite you not to miss our weekly announcements on our News channel.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

Learn more about the standard we’re applying: OWASP SCP πŸ“–πŸ’»

Every day, we work to enhance our Security Standards at Fluid Attacks. Today, we would like to inform you about the OWASP Secure Coding Practices Reference Guide (OWASP SCP), which defines a set of overarching controls encompassing secure coding practices for software, seamlessly integrated into the software development lifecycle. 

Implementation of these controls effectively mitigates prevalent software vulnerabilities. Let us know what you think about this standard by emailing us at help@fluidattacks.com. If you want to know more about this standard or others we are applying to, we invite you to go to the Compliance section of our documentation.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

What is the percentage of undefined treatment by groups? πŸ“ˆπŸ“‘

In our platform, it is possible to compare your groups in terms of their contribution to the amount of vulnerabilities for which a treatment has not been defined. You can do this by looking at the pie chart under the label Undefined treatment by group. 

This chart will show you the share of vulnerabilities with undefined treatment between your groups. Thanks to this chart, you can see what groups contribute the most and the least to the total amount, and prioritize defining treatments for vulnerabilities in your groups. You can find this chart in the Analytics sections of your organizations and portfolios.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro