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Re: Nessus Reporting frontend options - scan management


From: Joe Klemencic <jklemenc () fnal gov>
Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 15:24:42 -0500

Look for NessQuik through a Google search.


On May 5, 2009, at 1:23 PM, "Daniel I. Didier" <ddidier () netsecureia com> wrote:

Hello,
I am looking for input on available Nessus scan management solutions. I have used inprotect in the past and have been generally pleased with its
capabilities but it seems to lack development.  I am also aware of
autonessus which has similar functions. I am curious what other options
exist.

The primary requirements are the ability to schedule scans and compare
results; new, mitigated, and existing vulnerabilities and produce useful
reports.  Also, the ability to mark a finding as a false positive or
acceptable risk is needed.  Any input and experience is appreciated

Dan

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