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| Subject: | Re: Vulnerability Mitigation Management |
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| Date: | 4 Nov 2004 15:57:57 -0000 |
In-Reply-To: <BAY1-F22qYYrX0cIUP30000750a@hotmail.com>
I recently began working for a large corporation and have been given the task to >develop a vulnerability mitigation management system/program/process.
A daunting task to say the least
some feedback from anyone who has experience in this area and/or has used anytechnology for this purpose. I welcome any discussion or thoughts.
Tenable Network Security has a commercial tool that front-ends Nessus as well as using passive VA scanning and data from snort and other IDS ? it has a system for tracking vulnerabilities, assigning remediation and tracking the work and it is not too expensive. I am sure that other commercial tools provide simlar function but I have not used them in this capacity. J
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