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3 Strike platform updates to elevate your pentest experience

3 Strike platform updates to elevate your pentest experience

At Strike, we are constantly working on improving our innovative platform to enhance user experience. Our latest updates are designed to take pentesting to new heights, providing our users with advanced functionalities and a more intuitive interface.

In this blog post, we’ll explore three key updates that will elevate your pentest experience and help you stay ahead in the field of cybersecurity.

Update #1: New Dashboard

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With a focus on clarity and functionality, our new dashboard empowers users to access critical insights and manage vulnerabilities with confidence. Let's explore the key features that make our dashboard a game-changer for your pentesting experience:

  • A brand-new chart showcasing vulnerabilities categorized by OWASP Top 10.

  • An innovative “Open Vulnerability History” chart, providing insights into the company’s evolving vulnerability landscape over time.

  • Enhanced clarity in the hours chart for improved data interpretation.

Update #2: Brand-New Retest Flow

With this latest release, users can now try out the brand-new Retest flow, empowering them to elevate vulnerability management to the next level.

So, what exactly does this mean? Once vulnerabilities are identified and managed, users can easily initiate a retest to ensure that all identified issues have been properly addressed and resolved.

But that's not all. Our revamped Retest feature is designed with simplicity and efficiency in mind. With just a few clicks, you can request and track retests, allowing you to stay organized and focused on what matters most: securing your infrastructure.

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A Simple Process

Retesting a vulnerability is straightforward. Users can navigate through the Vulnerability Manager, locate the vulnerability to retest, and request it through the Retest button. If there are multiple vulnerabilities to retest within the same pentest, it is possible to select them simultaneously and request the retest in one go.

New Evidence Section

Once the Striker (the assigned ethical hacker) completes the retest, the results will be uploaded, and users can view the evidence in the new "Retesting" section located in the vulnerability detail.

In the event of multiple retest iterations, all evidence will be listed sequentially for easy reference.

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Request Retests as Many Times as Needed

Users can request a retest of a vulnerability as many times as they need, as long as they have pentesting hours in stock.

Ready to experience Strike's Retest feature? Get in touch with us today to learn more and see how our platform can revolutionize your vulnerability management strategy.

Update #3: Multi-Workspaces

The Multi-Workspaces feature was designed to set up pentests according to the organization's structure and projects. This ensures security with private workspaces, accessible only to authorized users.

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Thanks to Multi-Workspaces, users can now:

-Create multiple workspaces with dedicated pentests and users, tailored to the specific requirements of each project, allowing for streamlined security management.

-Access up to 6 workspaces, providing flexibility for scaling your security operations.

-Organize pentests by objectives or teams, improving collaboration and focus.

-Create as many pentests as needed within each workspace.

If you want to discover more, don't hesitate to reach out to book a demo!

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