December 2018 Update for Netsparker Standard
We’re delighted to announce a Netsparker Standard release. The highlights of this release are: a rewritten Sitemap and Issues panes; a new Family Vulnerabilities feature; added support for 64-bit smart card drivers and Swagger 3.0 Importer; and several, new Send To integrations, including GitLab, Bitbucket, Unfuddle and Zapier.
This announcement highlights what is new and improved in this latest update.
Rewritten Sitemap and Issues Panes
We have rewritten the Sitemap and Issues trees, which improves the performance and adds features like filtering, grouping, sorting and searching. This new Sitemap will enhance the user experience and enable greater productivity for Netsparker users.
For further information, see Viewing the Scan Summary Dashboard in Netsparker Standard.
Vulnerability Families
We have added a Vulnerability Families feature, where similar types of vulnerabilities are no longer reported separately. This addresses the issue of multiple reports for some single vulnerabilities. Netsparker will now report a single instance of vulnerabilities detected from the same family.
For further information, see
64-bit Smart Card Driver Support
We have added support for 64-bit smart card drivers for authentication. This is an improvement on our initial 32-bit support.
For further information, see Authentication – Smart Card.
Send to Integration Additions
We have added Send To implementation which allows users to send the vulnerability details to:
- GitLab
- Bitbucket
- Unfuddle
- Zapier
Netsparker Enterprise will also have the same integration.
For further information, see Creating a New Send To Action in Netsparker Standard.
Swagger 3.0 Importer
We have added support for Swagger 3 / OpenAPI link import. This is the new version of Swagger API documentation used for Web Services.
Further Information
For a complete list of what is new, improved and fixed in this update, refer to the Netsparker Standard and Netsparker Enterprise changelogs.
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