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− | Greenbone | + | When the OpenVAS project was created it only consisted of an engine for scanning vulnerabilities. Shortly after Greenbone Networks was funded to achieve professional support for vulnerability scanning. Greenbone started to lead the development, added several software components and turned OpenVAS into a vulnerability management solution still keeping the values of free software. |
− | + | After several years it became obvious that using OpenVAS as the brand name for the open source project and funding nearly all development of the project wasn’t recognized from the outside. Therefore after the release of the OpenVAS 9 framework it got renamed to Greenbone Vulnerability Management (GVM) and released as Greenbone Source Edition (GSE). Since GVM 10 the term OpenVAS is only used for the scanner component as it was at the beginning of the project. | |
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+ | ==Referensi== | ||
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+ | * https://community.greenbone.net/ | ||
+ | * https://openvas.org/ | ||
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+ | ===Tutorial=== | ||
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+ | * https://securitytrails.com/blog/openvas-vulnerability-scanner | ||
+ | * https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Greenbone_Vulnerability_Management | ||
+ | * https://sadsloth.net/ | ||
==Pranala Menarik== | ==Pranala Menarik== | ||
* [[openvas]] | * [[openvas]] | ||
+ | * [[gmv: install]] | ||
+ | * [[Nuclei]] |
Latest revision as of 16:27, 22 January 2021
When the OpenVAS project was created it only consisted of an engine for scanning vulnerabilities. Shortly after Greenbone Networks was funded to achieve professional support for vulnerability scanning. Greenbone started to lead the development, added several software components and turned OpenVAS into a vulnerability management solution still keeping the values of free software.
After several years it became obvious that using OpenVAS as the brand name for the open source project and funding nearly all development of the project wasn’t recognized from the outside. Therefore after the release of the OpenVAS 9 framework it got renamed to Greenbone Vulnerability Management (GVM) and released as Greenbone Source Edition (GSE). Since GVM 10 the term OpenVAS is only used for the scanner component as it was at the beginning of the project.
Referensi
Tutorial
- https://securitytrails.com/blog/openvas-vulnerability-scanner
- https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Greenbone_Vulnerability_Management
- https://sadsloth.net/