CAWright

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[–] CAWright 12 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

"brought to you by Carls Jr."

[–] CAWright 7 points 1 day ago

As an American, I wish the EU hadn't capitulated. You don't put these conmen in their place by compromising or backing down. You shut them up by standing your ground and making it hurt. He's "winning" because he can spin this into a win for him and his rube followers. For the moment, we can still see when he gets kicked in the dick before he can spin it into a win for himself.

[–] CAWright 15 points 1 day ago

Excellent. I love to hear it.

[–] CAWright 2 points 2 days ago

The US military has already been hemorrhaging good people for years. I wonder how powerful it will be when it's nothing but ignorant magats from backwater towns in the south who barely completed high school.

[–] CAWright 1 points 2 days ago
[–] CAWright 2 points 2 weeks ago

Mmm, Lucy Braless.

[–] CAWright 6 points 2 weeks ago

Push the button, Max.

[–] CAWright 17 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Can you photoshop kevin sorbo out?

[–] CAWright 2 points 2 weeks ago

Just a giant sales pitch.

[–] CAWright 4 points 2 weeks ago

Newer Dells have removed the s3 deep sleep. I believe the cutoff is between Intel 11th gen and 12th gen in (at least) Latitudes. I have a i7 12th gen that sucks at sleep, but an i5 8th gen that sleeps well.

[–] CAWright 3 points 2 weeks ago

This is great for those who just need a little extra time to migrate to a better browser. Hopefully, they'll take this as a short reprieve if they didn't hear the screaming warning already. Unfortunately, most people will just keep using the crap shoveled onto their plate.

[–] CAWright 2 points 2 weeks ago

I guess I was more thinking in a "boots on the ground" way. We don't have a problem pouring money into the wrong causes but he does seem to be unwilling to commit US troops. I'm sure he'll keep placating the bootlickers in some way of his own choosing.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by CAWright to c/blueteam
 

I need some help here. I'm looking for vulnerability management software that accepts data from vulnerability scanners (Tenable.io and Nessus in my case) and allows for analysts to review the scanned vulnerabilities for further action. This will mostly be in creating tickets, but I want analysts to be able to group vulns together where appropriate (e.g., one system has a ton of vulns because it's obviously been left out of an automated patching program, the solution is not to patch each vulnerability but to include it in the automation) and create tickets appropriately. It also need to support simple Risk Acceptance workflows (no giant approval chains, but likely more just analysts grouping and marking sets of vulns as RA). Finally, it needs to be multi-tenant or at least have some siloing capabilities.

We are currently using Tenable.io for on-going vulnerability scanning in some smaller clients, but the vulnerability management functionality is severely lacking. I've looked at Nucleus, but it looks to be far too much for what we need. They also have a 5000 seat minimum and come out to around $10/asset, which is above our price range.

I don't want to replace Tenable as I trust it for quality of scanning, but I'd potentially switch to Rapid7 or Qualys if that worked with another vuln mgmt tool better.

Thoughts?

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