Nmap is a popular and versatile tool for port scanning, network discovery, and security auditing, but its scan results can be complex to interpret. Vulnerability remediation platform maker Vicarius wants to change that. It began offering Wednesday a free tool—Nmap Scan Analysis—that security professionals, IT administrators and pentesters can use to get a comprehensive visualization of Nmap scan data.
Nmap users can use the tool to import an XML file of their scan results into the company’s TOPIA dashboard, where the data is analyzed and subsequently displayed in a clear and visually coherent way that includes open ports, services, operating systems, and detected CVEs.
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