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Version vom 10. Februar 2023, 10:29 Uhr
Greenbone Vulnerability Manager - Sicherheits-Audit-Tool
Beschreibung
- Greenbone Vulnerability Manager ist ein modulares Sicherheits-Audit-Tool
- Entfernte Systeme auf Schwachstellen testen
- Früher: OpenVAS
- OpenVAS is an open-source vulnerability scanner
- OpenVAS started under the name of GNessUs, a fork of the previously open-source Nessus scanning tool (which costs you money now).
- OpenVAS is also under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
- For starters
- OpenVAS is simply perfect and gives you a good idea of how a vulnerability scanner works.
- I also found it very intuitive to work with.
- So without further ado, let’s dive right into the installation.
- OpenVAS - an endpoint scanning application and web application used to identify and detect vulnerabilities.
- It is widely used by companies as part of their risk mitigation solutions to quickly identify gaps in their production and even development servers or applications.
- This is not a complete solution, but it can help you fix common security vulnerabilities that may not be discovered.
- The condition of Greenbone mode is open (APEVALV) from infected chemistry (GVM) of the quality of the storage and the GitHub area
- it is used in the Greenbone device and is a comprehensive scan.
- An engine that runs an advanced and constantly updated Network Vulnerability Test Package (NVT)