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Re: Nessus in the Enterprise

Subject: Re: Nessus in the Enterprise
Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2006 10:11:04 -0500
Zate Berg wrote:
Good Morning All,

I was wondering if anyone could contact me off the list to discuss how they
have Nessus setup and deployed in a large network.  I am not finding much
information on things like reporting and a centralized web interface.

Mainly looking for info such as

* what you run it on,
* how many scanners you use,
* how you manage user access to the scanners,
* do you use a central Web console of some kind? (does a full featured one
exist?)
* How do you store your reports?

Thanks :)


hi Zate,

Have you looked at Tenable's products in this area? We have many
customers with multiple Nessus scanners, multiple people performing
scanning of just their own assets, multiple auditors using the results
(and not performing scans) and creation of reports based on
configuration issues, vulnerabilities and so on. The managment tool is
called the Security Center.

A lot of our customers also extend their deployment of Nessus and the
Security Center with the Passive Vulnerability Scanner which watches the
network 24x7 and feeds the data directly into the reporting tool.

You can see a quick video of it here at:

http://www.tenablesecurity.com/demos/videos.shtml

Ron Gula, CTO
Tenable Network Security


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