Date: March 14, 2023
Rollout status
This feature will be rolled out in phases to ensure optimal deployment to all customer instances. Customers will be informed before this feature is enabled in their environment. As this feature is currently in a pre-general availability phase, we strongly advise reviewing the known issues outlined below.
The new Asset Hub page
The Assets Page displays all the assets after ingestions and de-duplication. This view consolidates information across all asset types (image, website, code project, host, and cloud resource) into a single, comprehensive view.
Through the Assets page, you can review all the assets ingested through the Connectors.
The Vulcan Platform ingests five types of assets:
Hosts
Code Projects
Websites
Images
Cloud Resources
Reviewing Assets
Assets are displayed in a basic table form that allows you to:
Review basic asset information at a glance
Reorganize columns with a simple Drag and Drop
Hover over data for more info
Review Asset Details
Filtering Assets
Use the Magic Search and Filters bar to present the assets you are interested in.
Apply several filtering criteria to narrow down the search results.
Save filtering criteria to quickly re-apply the search when needed.
In addition to free text search, each type of asset has its own available filtering parameters.
Column Picker
Glancing at asset essential details is made easy through the informative Asset Table that presents essential asset information.
Drag and drop the columns to change the order from the main view.
Add/remove columns using the Column Picker. This is also where you can drag and drop the columns to change the order.
Restore to default system columns.
The order and selection of columns are saved per user.
Knowns Issues
We are actively working on resolving all identified issues to enhance your experience on the Vulcan Platform. Known issues are listed below. In case a new known issue is discovered, the list below will be updated.
Vulnerability risk level inconsistencies: A small number of vulnerabilities may display a risk level that does not align with their maximum risk score. For example, a vulnerability with a score of 99 may be labeled as "High" risk rather than the expected "Critical".
More on Assets
Reviewing Asset Details
Exporting Assets
Managing Asset Tags and Business Groups
Taking Action on an Asset