Name of Your Organization:

Easy Solutions, Inc

Web Site:

www.easysol.net

Compatible Capability:

Detect Vulnerability Scanning Service - External

Capability home page:

http://www.easysol.net/newweb/Services/detect-vulnerability-scanning-service
General Capability Questions

Product Accessibility <CR_2.4>

Provide a short description of how and where your capability is made available to your customers and the public (required):

Detect Vulnerability Scanning Service from Easy Solutions can help secure your network and information proactively identifying security vulnerabilities before hackers take advantage of them.

Detect Vulnerability Scanning Service assists meeting regulatory requirements while building trust and confidence on online business activities. Our solution is designed to identify thousands of known security vulnerabilities, assess the risks and provide remediation recommendations.

Mapping Questions

Map Currency Indication <CR_5.1>

Describe how and where your capability indicates the most recent CVE version used to create or update its mappings (required):

DVS is a platform for detection of vulnerabilities in the cloud, which is automatically updated every 12 hours of newly discovered vulnerabilities and CVE standard from cve.mitre.org. This applies automatically to customers, as a in-the-cloud platform for internal networks using our DVS Appliance and external detection.

Map Currency Update Approach <CR_5.2>

Indicate how often you plan on updating the mappings to reflect new CVE versions and describe your approach to keeping reasonably current with CVE versions when mapping them to your repository (required):

DVS platform is updated every 12 hours with new vulnerabilities and CVE entries are downloaded from: https://cve.mitre.org/data/downloads/index.html in .gz and .xml format to be correlated with the Vulnerabilities database.

Map Currency Update Time <CR_5.3>

Describe how and where you explain to your customers the timeframe they should expect an update of your capability's mappings to reflect newly available CVE content (required):

End users running external scanning use the most updated version always from the DVS in-the-cloud platform.

For End users running internal scanning, the DVS Appliance is configured to synchronized vulnerabilities and CVE every 12 hours or as needed from the local console

Map Content Selection Criteria <CR_5.4>

Describe the criteria used for determining the relevance of a given CVE Identifier to your Capability (required):

According with CVSS v2 score, DVS use the following criteria:

CVSS LEVEL

DVS LEVEL

[ 10 ]

Urgent

[ 7.0 - 9.9 ]

Critical

[ 4.0 - 6.9 ]

High

[ 1.0 - 3.9 ]

Medium

[ 0.0 - 0.9 ]

Low

Map Currency Update Mechanism <CR_5.4>

Describe the mechanism used for reviewing CVE for content changes (required):

Latest CVE entries are downloaded from: https://cve.mitre.org/data/downloads/index.html in .gz and .xml format to be correlated with the Vulnerabilities database.

Map Content Source <CR_5.5>

Describe the source of your CVE content (required):

As of today, the DVS database contains 32142 unique vulnerabilities, is updated every 12 hours, is cross-referenced by threat family and risk factor, and links to external sources (such as CVE, Bugtraq, and OSVDB)

Documentation Questions

CVE and Compatibility Documentation<CR_4.1>

Provide a copy, or directions to its location, of where your documentation describes CVE and CVE compatibility for your customers (required):

All proposals includes the following paragraph indicating CVE Compatibility

CVE and Compatibility Documentation

Additionally, the CVE is included in every vulnerability with the specific cve link

CVE and Compatibility Documentation

Documentation of Finding Elements Using CVE Names <CR_4.2>

Provide a copy, or directions to its location, of where your documentation describes the specific details of how your customers can use CVE names to find the individual security elements within your capability's repository (required):

For example:

Documentation of Finding Elements Using CVE Names

Documentation of Finding CVE Names Using Elements <CR_4.3>

Provide a copy, or directions to its location, of where your documentation describes the process a user would follow to find the CVE names associated with individual security elements within your capability's repository (required):

Documentation of Finding CVE Names Using Elements

Vulnerability CVE: CAN-1999-0532 on host: 1.2.3.74

Type-Specific Capability Questions

Tool Questions

Finding Tasks Using CVE Names <CR_A.2.1>

Give detailed examples and explanations of how a user can locate tasks in the tool by looking for their associated CVE name (required):

Go to: Reports -> Click on "Search" button -> Select the host and then click on "Show"

Finding Tasks Using CVE Names

Finding CVE Names Using Elements in Reports <CR_A.2.2>

Give detailed examples and explanations of how, for reports that identify individual security elements, the tool allows the user to determine the associated CVE names for the individual security elements in the report (required):

Finding CVE Names Using Elements in Reports

CVE name on host 172.19.1.111

Getting a List of CVE Names Associated with Tasks <CR_A.2.4>

Give detailed examples and explanations of how a user can obtain a listing of all of the CVE names that are associated with the tool's tasks (recommended):

On reports -> select a host -> click "show"

Or you can also download the full report

Getting a List of CVE Names Associated with Tasks
Service Questions

Service Coverage Determination Using CVE Names <CR_A.3.1>

Give detailed examples and explanations of the different ways that a user can use CVE names to find out which security elements are tested or detected by the service (i.e. by asking, by providing a list, by examining a coverage map, or by some other mechanism) (required):

Go to: https://dvs.easysol.net/threats/ and search any CVE name

For example:
CVE-CVE-2009-1923

Service Coverage Determination Using CVE Names

Finding CVE Names in Service Reports Using Elements <CR_A.3.2>

Give detailed examples and explanations of how, for reports that identify individual security elements, the user can determine the associated CVE names for the individual security elements in the report (required):

On a specific report, the user goes to the following section:

Finding CVE Names in Service Reports Using Elements

There the user can consult the CVE names for each individual security element:

Finding CVE Names in Service Reports Using Elements

If the user clicks on it, a browser will open the following URL: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2004-0230

Online Capability Questions

Finding Online Capability Tasks Using CVE Names <CR_A.4.1>

Give detailed examples and explanations of how a "find" or "search" function is available to the user to locate tasks in the online capability by looking for their associated CVE name or through an online mapping that links each element of the capability with its associated CVE name(s) (required):

The user goes to the following public URL: https://dvs.easysol.net/threats/. In that portal, the customer will find the following search form:

Finding Online Capability Tasks Using CVE Names

For example, if the user wants to search all the urgent vulnerabilities from 2009-01-01 until 2009-11-24, the results are:

Finding Online Capability Tasks Using CVE Names

Then, the user clicks on the specific ID in order to see the CVE references of the vulnerability:

Finding Online Capability Tasks Using CVE Names

Other example consists of searching an specific CVE:

Finding Online Capability Tasks Using CVE Names

Online Capability Interface Template Usage <CR_A.4.1.1>

Provide a detailed description of how someone can use your "URL template" to interface to your capability's search function (recommended):

Examples:

http://www.example.com/cgi-bin/db-search.cgi?cvename=CVE-YYYY-NNNN
http://www.example.com/cve/CVE-YYYY-NNNN.html

https://dvs.easysol.net/threats/results.cgi?kw=CVE-CVE-2008-834&risk=&start=&end=

kw=keyword (CVE-CVE-YYYY-NNNN name)
risk=Urgent, Critical, High, Medium, Low
start= Start date (YYYY-MM-DD)
end= End date (YYYY-MM-DD)

Online Capability CGI GET Method Support <CR_A.4.1.2>

If the URL template is for a CGI program, does it support the HTTP "GET" method? (recommended):

Yes

Finding CVE Names Using Online Capability Elements <CR_A.4.2>

Give detailed examples and explanations of how, for reports that identify individual security elements, the online capability allows the user to determine the associated CVE names for the individual security elements in the report. (required):

See <CR_A.3.2> answer

Online Capability Element to CVE Name Mapping <CR_A.4.3>

If details for individual security elements are not provided, give examples and explanations of how a user can obtain a mapping that links each element with its associated CVE name(s), otherwise enter N/A (required):

The user goes to the Reports option and search the respective report:

Online Capability Element to CVE Name Mapping

Then, the user clicks on Show (column Threats) in the specific report of a completed scan:

Online Capability Element to CVE Name Mapping

There, the user can see the mapping between the security elements and the CVE names:

Online Capability Element to CVE Name Mapping
Aggregation Capability Questions

Finding Elements Using CVE Names <CR_A.5.1>

Give detailed examples and explanations of how a user can associated elements in the capability by looking for their associated CVE name (required):

See <CR_A.4.1.1> answer

Finding CVE Names Using Elements in Reports <CR_A.5.2>

Give detailed examples and explanations of how, for reports that identify individual security elements, the capability allows the user to determine the associated CVE names for the individual security elements in the report (required):

See <CR_A.4.2> answer

Getting a List of CVE Names Associated with Tasks <CR_A.5.4>

Give detailed examples and explanations of how a user can obtain a listing of all of the CVE names that are associated with the capability's tasks (recommended):

See <CR_A.4.3> answer
Media Questions

Electronic Document Format Info <CR_B.3.1>

Provide details about the different electronic document formats that you provide and describe how they can be searched for specific CVE-related text (required):

a)PDF

b)The raw data of a scan may also be exported in a comma-delimited format. The resulting zip file will contain a file for each type of data acquired.

c) The reports are displayed on a web browser. The reports can be saved as html or text format.

Electronic Document Format Info
Electronic Document Format Info

Electronic Document Listing of CVE Names <CR_B.3.2>

If one of the capability's standard electronic documents only lists security elements by their short names or titles provide example documents that demonstrate how the associated CVE names are listed for each individual security element (required):

Electronic Document Listing of CVE Names

It's possible to search on many criteria: Keywords, Family, Risk Factor, Start Date, End Date. On Keywords criteria search you choose CVE-XXXXXXX.

Electronic Document Element to CVE Name Mapping <CR_B.3.3>

Provide example documents that demonstrate the mapping from the capability's individual elements to the respective CVE name(s) (recommended):

See answers <CR_B.4.1>, <CR_B.3.2>

Graphical User Interface (GUI)

Finding Elements Using CVE Names Through the GUI <CR_B.4.1>

Give detailed examples and explanations of how the GUI provides a "find" or "search" function for the user to identify your capability's elements by looking for their associated CVE name(s) (required):

Finding Elements Using CVE Names Through the GUI

DVS delivery reports of detection in different formats (XLM, PDF, etc), with cross references of CVE BD and may go directly to the link for more knowledge and information.

https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2004-0230

Finding Elements Using CVE Names Through the GUI

GUI Element to CVE Name Mapping <CR_B.4.2>

Briefly describe how the associated CVE names are listed for the individual security elements or discuss how the user can use the mapping between CVE entries and the capability's elements, also describe the format of the mapping (required):

See <CR_A.4.3> answer

GUI Export Electronic Document Format Info <CR_B.4.3>

Provide details about the different electronic document formats that you provide for exporting or accessing CVE-related data and describe how they can be searched for specific CVE-related text (recommended):

See <CR_B.3.1> answer
Questions for Signature

Statement of Compatibility <CR_2.7>

Have an authorized individual sign and date the following Compatibility Statement (required):

"As an authorized representative of my organization I agree that we will abide by all of the mandatory CVE Compatibility Requirements as well as all of the additional mandatory CVE Compatibility Requirements that are appropriate for our specific type of capability."

Name: Ricardo Villadiego

Title: Regional Director Americas

Statement of Accuracy <CR_3.4>

Have an authorized individual sign and date the following accuracy Statement (recommended):

"As an authorized representative of my organization and to the best of my knowledge, there are no errors in the mapping between our capability's Repository and the CVE entries our capability identifies."

Name: Ricardo Villadiego

Title: Regional Director Americas

Statement on False-Positives and False-Negatives <CR_A.2.8 and/or CR_A.3.5>

FOR TOOLS ONLY - Have an authorized individual sign and date the following statement about your tools efficiency in identification of security elements (required):

"As an authorized representative of my organization and to the best of my knowledge, normally when our capability reports a specific security element, it is generally correct and normally when an event occurs that is related to a specific security element our capability generally reports it."

Name: Ricardo Villadiego

Title: Regional Director Americas

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