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    • dbeatoD
      dbeato @stacksofplates
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      @stacksofplates said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

      We have Nessus. Not a huge fan because it just barfs out a ton of information. For >100 systems it might be fine. When you get into thousands of systems overall it's hard to manage and find anything.

      Red Hat has a nice one called Insights. It actually takes into account whether or not you use packages that have vulnerabilities and weights them accordingly. Like if OpenSSL has a vuln and you don't use SSH or HTTPS or anything related to it, it weights that differently than if multiple services were leveraging it. I sat through a demo of it but I don't know the cost.

      OpenVAS does this but is slow and the UI makes me want to cry.

      Rapid7 has Nexpose, but I have no clue on the cost.

      Seccubus works with a few different tools. It might be something to look into.

      https://www.seccubus.com/

      Yeah OpenVAS is slow. I had not used Seccubus for sure.

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      • KellyK
        Kelly
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        What perspective are you scanning from: external; internal, uncredentialed; or internal, trusted? That will affect the tools you use. We used Lynis (https://cisofy.com/lynis/), but that was more about compliance and vulnerability testing from an internal, trusted perspective.

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        • dbeatoD
          dbeato @Kelly
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          @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

          What perspective are you scanning from: external; internal, uncredentialed; or internal, trusted? That will affect the tools you use. We used Lynis (https://cisofy.com/lynis/), but that was more about compliance and vulnerability testing from an internal, trusted perspective.

          We will be using it internally, and ocassionalky external host but 98% will be internal.

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          • KellyK
            Kelly @dbeato
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            @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

            @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

            What perspective are you scanning from: external; internal, uncredentialed; or internal, trusted? That will affect the tools you use. We used Lynis (https://cisofy.com/lynis/), but that was more about compliance and vulnerability testing from an internal, trusted perspective.

            We will be using it internally, and ocassionalky external host but 98% will be internal.

            I liked Lynis, but it runs on every device you need to scan rather than performing an external scan. This is more about hardening to protect from an attack instead of simulating a hostile reconnaissance.

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            • dbeatoD
              dbeato @Kelly
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              @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

              @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

              @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

              What perspective are you scanning from: external; internal, uncredentialed; or internal, trusted? That will affect the tools you use. We used Lynis (https://cisofy.com/lynis/), but that was more about compliance and vulnerability testing from an internal, trusted perspective.

              We will be using it internally, and ocassionalky external host but 98% will be internal.

              I liked Lynis, but it runs on every device you need to scan rather than performing an external scan. This is more about hardening to protect from an attack instead of simulating a hostile reconnaissance.

              So it is agent based, I have used OSSEC and OSSIM for that too.

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              • KellyK
                Kelly @dbeato
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                @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                What perspective are you scanning from: external; internal, uncredentialed; or internal, trusted? That will affect the tools you use. We used Lynis (https://cisofy.com/lynis/), but that was more about compliance and vulnerability testing from an internal, trusted perspective.

                We will be using it internally, and ocassionalky external host but 98% will be internal.

                I liked Lynis, but it runs on every device you need to scan rather than performing an external scan. This is more about hardening to protect from an attack instead of simulating a hostile reconnaissance.

                So it is agent based, I have used OSSEC and OSSIM for that too.

                Yup

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                • dafyreD
                  dafyre
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                  OpenVAS is a good one.

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                  • dbeatoD
                    dbeato @dafyre
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                    @dafyre said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                    OpenVAS is a good one.

                    That is what I am using right now, it has great reporting.

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                    • dafyreD
                      dafyre @dbeato
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                      @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                      @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                      @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                      @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                      What perspective are you scanning from: external; internal, uncredentialed; or internal, trusted? That will affect the tools you use. We used Lynis (https://cisofy.com/lynis/), but that was more about compliance and vulnerability testing from an internal, trusted perspective.

                      We will be using it internally, and ocassionalky external host but 98% will be internal.

                      I liked Lynis, but it runs on every device you need to scan rather than performing an external scan. This is more about hardening to protect from an attack instead of simulating a hostile reconnaissance.

                      So it is agent based, I have used OSSEC and OSSIM for that too.

                      OSSIM is good, as I think it has a built in Vulnerability scanner too, but it's more like a Snort / Suricata / IDS log collecter, IIRC.

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                      • dbeatoD
                        dbeato @dafyre
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                        @dafyre said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                        @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                        @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                        @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                        @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                        What perspective are you scanning from: external; internal, uncredentialed; or internal, trusted? That will affect the tools you use. We used Lynis (https://cisofy.com/lynis/), but that was more about compliance and vulnerability testing from an internal, trusted perspective.

                        We will be using it internally, and ocassionalky external host but 98% will be internal.

                        I liked Lynis, but it runs on every device you need to scan rather than performing an external scan. This is more about hardening to protect from an attack instead of simulating a hostile reconnaissance.

                        So it is agent based, I have used OSSEC and OSSIM for that too.

                        OSSIM is good, as I think it has a built in Vulnerability scanner too, but it's more like a Snort / Suricata / IDS log collecter, IIRC.

                        OSSIM is Alien Vault OpenSource and can be more convoluted that OpenVAS as it just has so much information and also can be your Syslog Server as well. It is pretty big.

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                        • stacksofplatesS
                          stacksofplates @dbeato
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                          @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                          @dafyre said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                          @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                          @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                          @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                          @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                          What perspective are you scanning from: external; internal, uncredentialed; or internal, trusted? That will affect the tools you use. We used Lynis (https://cisofy.com/lynis/), but that was more about compliance and vulnerability testing from an internal, trusted perspective.

                          We will be using it internally, and ocassionalky external host but 98% will be internal.

                          I liked Lynis, but it runs on every device you need to scan rather than performing an external scan. This is more about hardening to protect from an attack instead of simulating a hostile reconnaissance.

                          So it is agent based, I have used OSSEC and OSSIM for that too.

                          OSSIM is good, as I think it has a built in Vulnerability scanner too, but it's more like a Snort / Suricata / IDS log collecter, IIRC.

                          OSSIM is Alien Vault OpenSource and can be more convoluted that OpenVAS as it just has so much information and also can be your Syslog Server as well. It is pretty big.

                          I forgot to mention this one. Wazuh combines ELK and OSSEC. I played with it a while ago and it wasn't too bad to set up.

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                          • dbeatoD
                            dbeato
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                            OpenVAS has been working fine, now I am playing with Wazuh 🙂

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                            • IRJI
                              IRJ @dbeato
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                              @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                              @dafyre said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                              @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                              @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                              @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                              @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                              What perspective are you scanning from: external; internal, uncredentialed; or internal, trusted? That will affect the tools you use. We used Lynis (https://cisofy.com/lynis/), but that was more about compliance and vulnerability testing from an internal, trusted perspective.

                              We will be using it internally, and ocassionalky external host but 98% will be internal.

                              I liked Lynis, but it runs on every device you need to scan rather than performing an external scan. This is more about hardening to protect from an attack instead of simulating a hostile reconnaissance.

                              So it is agent based, I have used OSSEC and OSSIM for that too.

                              OSSIM is good, as I think it has a built in Vulnerability scanner too, but it's more like a Snort / Suricata / IDS log collecter, IIRC.

                              OSSIM is Alien Vault OpenSource and can be more convoluted that OpenVAS as it just has so much information and also can be your Syslog Server as well. It is pretty big.

                              Alien vault just uses openvas with their gui on top. I've confirmed this with their support.

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                              • dbeatoD
                                dbeato @IRJ
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                                @irj said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                                @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                                @dafyre said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                                @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                                @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                                @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                                @kelly said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                                What perspective are you scanning from: external; internal, uncredentialed; or internal, trusted? That will affect the tools you use. We used Lynis (https://cisofy.com/lynis/), but that was more about compliance and vulnerability testing from an internal, trusted perspective.

                                We will be using it internally, and ocassionalky external host but 98% will be internal.

                                I liked Lynis, but it runs on every device you need to scan rather than performing an external scan. This is more about hardening to protect from an attack instead of simulating a hostile reconnaissance.

                                So it is agent based, I have used OSSEC and OSSIM for that too.

                                OSSIM is good, as I think it has a built in Vulnerability scanner too, but it's more like a Snort / Suricata / IDS log collecter, IIRC.

                                OSSIM is Alien Vault OpenSource and can be more convoluted that OpenVAS as it just has so much information and also can be your Syslog Server as well. It is pretty big.

                                Alien vault just uses openvas with their gui on top. I've confirmed this with their support.

                                YEs, just too many things in one system.

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                                • nadnerBN
                                  nadnerB
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                                  We're using InsightVM (product of Rapid7).

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                                  • ObsolesceO
                                    Obsolesce
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                                    I really like OpenVAS and never noticed it being slow... it scans, and reports it's findings in an excellent way. Very intuitive and useful. It is worth spinning one up.

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                                    • dbeatoD
                                      dbeato @Obsolesce
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                                      @obsolesce said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                                      I really like OpenVAS and never noticed it being slow... it scans, and reports it's findings in an excellent way. Very intuitive and useful. It is worth spinning one up.

                                      It is slow to start the tasks

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                                      • IRJI
                                        IRJ @dbeato
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                                        @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                                        @obsolesce said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                                        I really like OpenVAS and never noticed it being slow... it scans, and reports it's findings in an excellent way. Very intuitive and useful. It is worth spinning one up.

                                        It is slow to start the tasks

                                        Definitely.

                                        Nessus is so much faster. In a big environment, OpenVas just isn't usable. It isn't bad for smaller environments, though.

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                                        • ObsolesceO
                                          Obsolesce
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                                          What does everything OpenVAS does, and giving you the same info such as fixes/resolutions, but is faster for larger environments?

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                                          • dbeatoD
                                            dbeato @IRJ
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                                            @irj said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                                            @dbeato said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                                            @obsolesce said in Network Vulnerability Scan with REporting:

                                            I really like OpenVAS and never noticed it being slow... it scans, and reports it's findings in an excellent way. Very intuitive and useful. It is worth spinning one up.

                                            It is slow to start the tasks

                                            Definitely.

                                            Nessus is so much faster. In a big environment, OpenVas just isn't usable. It isn't bad for smaller environments, though.

                                            Yes, that is expensive.

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