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| Subject: | Vulnerability scanner/appliance |
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| Date: | 30 Aug 2007 14:40:21 -0000 |
My employer is about to be assessed for PCI compliance. One of the requirements that we've not yet met is a quarterly internal network vulnerability scan. I've used Nessus for these scans in the past, but does anyone know of a PCI-approved scanning utility/appliance? Keith
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