Carnegie Mellon To Deploy NeXpose
Carnegie Mellon University announced plans to deploy vulnerability management software, software development rapid7 for systems and networks in the university. The nexpose software design, to review and analysis of the reasons for any problems. "As we tested nexpose, we found that mapping the evolution of the product to our needs, and this is our rapid7 attribute the ability to respond to our input as well as its experience in higher education industry, we have the choice to build their own weaknesses Scanning system, but there are opportunities for cooperation partners is more important and mutually beneficial, said: "Marian Blair, director of information security at Carnegie Mellon University. According to rapid7, users can manipulate nexpose programming to meet the needs of institutions and provide access to the control of groups and individual users on the network. Additional features include: secure web interface manufacture and export custom reportss ability to comply with the PCI andlinux support.read more: the Carnegie mellonrapid7
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