- play_arrow What's New for Users in JSA Vulnerability Manager 7.4.0
- play_arrow Installations and Deployments
- Installations and Deployments
- Vulnerability Backup and Recovery
- Ports Used for Communication Between JSA and JSA Vulnerability Manager Managed Hosts
- Options for Moving the Vulnerability Processor in Your JSA Vulnerability Manager Deployment
- Options for Adding Scanners to Your JSA Vulnerability Manager Deployment
- JSA Vulnerability Manager High-availability Scans
- Extending the JSA Vulnerability Manager Temporary License Period
- JSA Vulnerability Manager High-availability Scans
- play_arrow Overview Of JSA Vulnerability Manager
- play_arrow Vulnerability Scanning Strategy and Best Practices
- Vulnerability Scanning Strategy and Best Practices
- Scan Policy Types
- Scan Duration and Ports Scanning
- Tune Your Asset Discovery Configuration
- Tune Your Asset Discovery Performance
- Web Application Scanning
- Scanner Placement in Your Network
- Dynamic Scanning
- Network Bandwidth for Simultaneous Asset Scans
- Network Interface Cards on Scanners
- Vulnerability Management for Asset Owners
- Vulnerability Scan Notifications
- Triggering Scans of New Assets
- Configuring Environmental Risk for an Asset
- External Scanning FAQs
- play_arrow Scan Configuration
- play_arrow False Positives Management
- play_arrow Authenticated Patch Scans
- play_arrow Scanning on Windows-based Assets
- Scanning on Windows-based Assets
- Configuring an Authenticated Scan Of the Windows Operating System
- Remote Registry
- Enabling Remote Registry Access to Assets on the Windows Operating System
- Assigning Minimum Remote Registry Permissions
- Configuring WMI
- Setting Minimum DCOM Permissions
- Setting DCOM Remote Access Permissions
- Administrative Shares
- Enabling Administrative Shares
- Disabling Administrative Shares
- Manually Configuring NTLMv2 Authentication to Prevent Scan Failures
- play_arrow Vulnerability Exception Rules
- play_arrow Scan Investigations
- Scan Investigations
- Searching Scan Results
- Including Column Headings in Asset Searches
- Managing Scan Results
- Republishing Scan Results
- Asset Risk Levels and Vulnerability Categories
- Asset, Vulnerability, and Open Services Data
- Viewing the Status Of Asset Patch Downloads
- Vulnerability Risk and PCI Severity
- Troubleshooting Scan Issues
- Emailing Asset Owners When Vulnerability Scans Start and Stop
- play_arrow Vulnerability Remediation
- play_arrow Vulnerability Reports
- play_arrow Scanning New Assets That Communicate with the Internet
- Scanning New Assets That Communicate with the Internet
- Creating an Asset Saved Search for New Assets
- Creating an On-demand Scan Profile
- Creating a Policy Monitor Question to Test for Internet Communication
- Monitoring Communication Between New Assets and the Internet
- Configuring an Offense Rule to Trigger a Scan
- play_arrow Security Software Integrations
- play_arrow IBM Security SiteProtector Integration
- play_arrow Vulnerability Research, News, and Advisories
- play_arrow JSA Vulnerability Manager Engine for OpenVAS Vulnerability Tests
Investigating the History Of a Vulnerability
In JSA Vulnerability Manager, you can display useful information about the history of a vulnerability.
For example, you can investigate information about how the risk score of a vulnerability was calculated. You can also review information about when a vulnerability was first discovered and the scan that was used to discover the vulnerability.
- Click the Vulnerabilities tab.
- In the navigation pane, click Manage Vulnerabilities.
- Search your vulnerability data.
- Click the vulnerability that you want to investigate.
- On the toolbar, select Actions >History.