Follow this workflow to manage application security risks in your organization.
Learn how to test vulnerabilities identified in an application.
Learn how to import issues from 3rd-party scanners.
Learn how to create an application inventory.
This table describes a few of the predefined issue attributes in AppScan Enterprise.
If you are a Product Administrator, you can create customized attributes for the issue profile template. These customized attributes are used whenever a new issue is imported.
AppScan Enterprise offers several ways to import issues into the portfolio for triaging.
CSV files of issues must be configured properly to ensure that the issues are successfully imported.
Import issues from a third-party scanner or from manual pen testing so that you can triage them. These issues are marked as 'New' so that you can easily identify them in the list of issues that you must address.
Import issues from AppScan® Standard v9.0.3 so that you can triage them. These issues are marked as 'New' so that you can easily identify them in the list of issues that you must triage.
These scenarios are targeted at developers and the security team. Choose the user role that most closely matches your situation.
Learn how to run and schedule a job in AppScan Enterprise.
Export scan properties and creating a new scan based on those properties. This is the method you use to copy a scan between two Enterprise Console instances.
There are three methods you can use to stop a job while it is running. Each method is used for a different reason, which largely depends on whether you want to keep the data or you want to continue running the job from the point where it left off. You can resume a suspended job to continue the scan from where it stopped. A resumed job is handled by the next free agent on any available agent server.
Learn how to determine risks and prioritize vulnerabilities identified in an application.
Learn how to remediate risks identified in an application.
Learn how to measure progress and demonstrate compliance.