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11 months ago

🧰 Install Fluid Attacks App for Jira Cloud! πŸ”—

Take control of your software's effortlessly by installing the Fluid Attacks app for Jira Cloud. Log in to your Jira instance, navigate to the Apps dropdown, and select Explore more apps to find the Fluid Attacks app. Click on Get app to start the installation process.

Alternatively, head to the Atlassian Marketplace, search for Fluid Attacks, and click Get it now to begin.

Don't miss out this opportunity to streamline your security operations with Fluid Attacks and Jira!

Avatar of authorJuliana Mora
new
11 months ago

πŸš€ Enhance Your Code Security: PHP SAST support is now available! πŸ§‘β€πŸ’»

Great news! Our Machine service now supports SAST (Static Application Security Testing) for PHP, allowing you to strengthen your application's security from the ground up. This powerful feature automatically identifies vulnerabilities in your PHP code early in the development process. 

With PHP SAST support, you can improve your code quality, adhere to security best practices, and significantly reduce the risk of vulnerabilities in your production environment. 

Please refer to our official documentation for more information on the new supported methods and the verified security requirements.

Avatar of authorJuliana Mora
new
11 months ago

🀝 Simplify Your Security Workflow: Introducing Fluid Attacks’ Jira Integration πŸ”—

We are thrilled to announce the integration of Fluid Attacks with Jira Cloud. This powerful new feature allows you to manage your software's reported vulnerabilities seamlessly within Jira, ensuring a more streamlined and efficient workflow. With this integration, you can directly create and link issues, request reattacks to verify fixes, receive updates and comments, and more.

Experience the convenience and efficiency of managing vulnerabilities directly within Jira and keep your projects secure and on track with Fluid Attacks and Jira. If you'd like to learn more and explore how to leverage the Jira integration, we invite you to visit our official documentation. 

Avatar of authorJuliana Mora
Announcementnew
12 months ago

Discover CVSS v4.0: the New Era of Vulnerability Assessment πŸš€

We are excited to announce the addition of the latest version of the CVSS v4.0 (Common Vulnerability Scoring System), into our platform. Thanks to this update, the platform now offers more accurate information on the risks associated with vulnerabilities.

Stay ahead of emerging threats with CVSS v4.0 enhanced capabilities. This feature strengthens your security posture and empowers you to make more informed decisions about your cybersecurity strategies.

Avatar of authorJuliana Mora
Announcement
a year ago

Visualize your endpoints easily with Hooks table!πŸͺ

Explore the Hooks table, where you can quickly and easily view the endpoints you have configured, along with the respective events you are interested in, keeping you on top of your notifications efficiently and organized.

To learn more about this section, we invite you to explore our official documentation. 🚀 Don't miss any of our weekly announcements about the platform! By subscribing to our news channel, you can stay up to date with important information and learn how to get the most out of our platform.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Improvement
a year ago

🟠 New Pending Events Identification! πŸš€

To improve visibility and efficiency in event management, we have introduced an identification color for events in "pending" status. Now, when your group has events in this status, you will see an orange dot indicating that there are pending events in the group. It is important to note that this identifier will only appear when no unsolved events exist.

This enhancement will make it easier for you to quickly identify events that still require attention, allowing you to take quick action to resolve them and maintain efficiency in group management. Keep your team organized and productive with this useful feature! 🟠🛠️

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
new
a year ago

Do you know the information provided by Default severity? πŸ€”

By selecting Default severity, you can view the corresponding CVSS v3.1 severity vector along with its calculated score and level. Clicking on the link will direct you to the CVSS calculator where you can verify the exact meaning of the selected metric.

This information is found in Group -> Vulnerabilities -> Locations-> Description -> Default Severity. If you want to know the information the Description section provides, you can enter it here.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

πŸ“’ Root created. Be the first to know with our Root added notification! πŸ“¬

Root added notification will be generated when a new root is added to the scope section. This notification will help you to keep informed of the Roots created to keep track of all the repositories your group will have.

You can access our official documentation if you want to know more about our notification matrix. Make sure your team gets all the latest updates and enhancements. Invite them to subscribe to our news channel and stay informed! 🚀


Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

πŸ› οΈ Do you know the functionalities of the Locations section? πŸ“

In the locations view, you can use various functionalities that can help you manage the vulnerabilities reported in your group. The functionalities are: Notify, Reattack, Edit, Filters, Detail window, and search bar.

We invite you to click here for the official documentation to learn more about these functionalities. Remember to subscribe to our News channel to stay updated on all our announcements!

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro
Announcement
a year ago

πŸ€” Do you know what the Hong Kong PDPO standard is all about? Here we tell you! πŸ“–

We are excited to announce the security standards we apply in Fluid Attacks. This standard is the Personal Data Privacy Ordinance (PDPO), the main legislation in Hong Kong which aims to protect the privacy of individuals concerning personal data and to regulate the collection, holding, processing, or use of personal data based on data protection principles.

The version used in this section is the PDPO 2021 update. You can find this and other standards we are applying in the Compliance section of our Documentation.

Avatar of authorMaria Fernanda Toro