ServiceNow Vulnerability response Integration with Flexera
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10-27-2023 04:00 AM
Hi All,
I am trying to investigate and research Flexera Vulnerability management.
Has anyone integrated or know about Flexera Vulnerability management with ServiceNow Vulnerability response?
Is it a similar integration like Tenable.sc, MS-TVM, Orca etc.....?
It will be helpful if you can share some artifacts.
Thanks,
Maloy Banerjee
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11-03-2023 02:09 PM
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11-07-2023 09:31 PM
Hi @Maloy Banerjee1 , Could you please provide insights into the use case for integrating Flexera with ServiceNow Vulnerability Response? I'm interested in understanding the practical applications and benefits of this integration.
Thanks,
Sarath S
Product Manager, Vulnerability Response
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11-13-2023 03:07 AM
Hi Sarath,
This integration will help to detect vulnerabilities that have hit the Software data.
Regards,
Maloy Banerjee
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01-02-2024 11:40 PM
Hi Sarath
I am interested in this also, to explain a little more. Although we have a very good market leading scanning capability, scanners have their blind spots are not able to detect everything which is deployed within a large scale network. Flexera software vulnerability manager aside from the scanning capability within the tool also provides vulnerability intelligence to help fill that blind spot.
I am interested in seeing how Flexera Vulnerability intelligence can be integrated within SNVR to supplement the scanning imports we do and ensure we action as many vulnerabilities as possible. I believe Flashpoint do something similar ..