Transfer records to remediation efforts in the Vulnerability Manager Workspace
Release version: Xanadu
Updated August 1, 2024
3 minutes to read
You can transfer records from existing remediation efforts into new remediation efforts in the Vulnerability Manager Workspace.
Before you begin
If confronted by a zero-day threat or a very critical vulnerability that you want to
resolve quickly, you might want to consolidate any active records that you already
have for this vulnerability into one remediation effort. However, each record can
only be in one effort, and records can overlap among watch topics. So, to gather
them all, you need to transfer these records from multiple existing efforts into one
remediation effort.
Say, for example, you created a remediation effort that has one, high-priority
vulnerability in it. Because this vulnerability is widespread and potentially
impacts the other areas in your environment, you might have records that are
associated with this vulnerability already in existing remediation efforts. To
combine these records so they are all in one remediation effort, you can transfer
any records from existing remediation efforts into a new remediation effort.
sn_vul.vulnerability_analyst, or sn_vul.vulnerability_admin for host vulnerable items (VITs)
sn_vul.app_sec_manager for application vulnerable items (AVITs)
sn_vul_container.vulnerability_analyst or sn_vul_container.vulnerability_admin for container vulnerable items (CVITs)
sn_vulc.admin for configuration test results (TRs)
Procedure
Navigate to All > Vulnerability Response > Vulnerability Manager Workspace.
Select the watch topics icon.
On the Watch Topics page, select a watch topic that you want to create a recurring remediation effort for.
Click Create Remediation Effort.
The Create Remediation Effort modal is displayed.
In step one, Effort details, fill in the required fields.
In the Short description field enter text that describes the recurring
remediation effort that helps you locate it and track it from the effort
list.
In the Description field, enter more text about the context of the effort
that helps you locate it easily from the list of remediation efforts. For
example, Active Log4J Vulnerabilities.
In the Name field enter a name for your new remediation effort.
By default the watch topic name is displayed.
In the Description field, enter text that will help you locate this
remediation effort easily from the list of remediation efforts.
Click Next.
Task generation details are displayed.
In step 2, Task generation, choose one method from the list to bundle the
records in the remediation tasks that you generate from this remediation effort
after it is created.
To automatically refresh the duplicate vulnerable items, you must select the Automatically refresh duplicate vulnerable items for the created remediation tasks option.
Click Next.
In step 3, Transfer, verify how many records will be added to the remediation
effort and see how many records are available for transfer from other active
remediation efforts.
To transfer records from other efforts, from the list, select the check boxes
for the records you want.
Select the Transfer matching records from other active remediation efforts check box and then select the check boxes for the records that you want to transfer from other active remediation
efforts.
Figure 1. Version 18.0 Create Remediation Effort
Click Create Remediation Effort.
After a few moments, the new remediation effort is displayed. Depending on the number of records, it may take some time. A message indicates that the record is populating.
The new remediation effort is created with any records that are available from the watch topic used to create it, in addition to any records that you selected for transfer from existing
efforts.
If you select records to transfer from an existing effort, and the existing effort transfers all of its records into your new effort, the remediation effort you moved the records from is closed.
Note:
If there are neither any records available from the watch topic, nor any records selected for transfer, the Create Remediation Effort button is deactivated.
For more information on how the Remediation Tasks associated with the Remediation Efforts are impacted by records transfer, see Transferring records or record carry over.