Nessus Expert File
Now go update your plugins and stop running scans as DOMAIN\Administrator . Your production environment will thank you. What’s your biggest pet peeve about vulnerability scanning? Let me know in the comments (or on the company Slack, where we ignore Nessus alerts until patch Tuesday).
If you scroll through LinkedIn, you’ll see plenty of people list “Nessus” under their skills. But here’s the dirty secret of the industry: Running a scan does not make you an expert. nessus expert
Nessus is just a tool. But in the hands of an expert, it’s not a vulnerability scanner. It’s a . Now go update your plugins and stop running
An unauthenticated scan is like a doctor looking at you through a closed window. They can see you’re wearing a cast, but they have no idea if your blood pressure is through the roof. Let me know in the comments (or on
I’ve watched seasoned pentesters miss critical SQL injection vectors because they left the "Safe Checks" box unchecked. I’ve also watched junior admins discover Log4j in a legacy system that "enterprise tools" missed.
If they say, “Oh yeah, Plugin 12345 flagged a kernel vulnerability that was actually backported by Red Hat, so I had to write a custom suppression filter,” — hire them.