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| Subject: | Other scanners? |
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| Date: | Tue, 22 Aug 2006 18:10:14 +0200 |
Hi,
In the course of our work my colleagues and I use Nessus as the primary
vulnerability assesment tool. However, in this age of 'risk management' the
upper management have decided that we should use at least two distinct scanning
tools. Whilst we use Qualys for remote scans, we can't use it on most on-site
jobs.
My question is, is there another scanner, free or payware, that people
recommend as being of comparable quality to Nessus? The preference is for a
tool that isn't based on Nessus so that we have two independent scans.
Many thanks,
Lee
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