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NetentSec, Inc.
NetentSec Next Generation Firewall
Provide a short description of how and where your capability is made available to your customers and the public (required):
CVE Compatibility information can be found in the NGFW product management Web page.
Describe how and where your capability indicates the most recent CVE version used to create or update its mappings (required):
The CVE name and CVE ID is involved in the description of the vulnerability. As the IPS Database updated every two weeks, the recent CVE included in the database will be broadcast to the customer on the login page of the NGFW.
Indicate how often you plan on updating the mappings to reflect the current CVE content and describe your approach to keeping reasonably current with the CVE content when mapping them to your repository (required):
The CVE tracking system developed by our research team update the CVE List every night automatically. Our research team will change the priority of every vulnerability to be developed. The IPS database will be published every two weeks.
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):
The IPS database is released every two weeks. At the same time the news will be published on the company web site, and broadcast the customer through the NGFW. The IPS database can be updated automatic or manually.
Describe the criteria used for determining the relevance of a given CVE Identifier to your Capability (required):
The priority of the CVE should be determining by the popularity of the affected system the difficulty of the exploit and the vital to the system.
Describe the mechanism used for reviewing CVE for content changes (required):
The CVE tracking system developed by our research team update the CVE List every night automatic, the update CVE will be planned to develop by in one day.
Describe the source of your CVE content (required):
Provide a copy, or directions to its location, of where your documentation describes CVE and CVE compatibility for your customers (required):
- The policy management in the NGFW product.
- The threat log in the NGFW product.
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):
Policy management=>vulnerability protect management=>new profile
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):
Policy management=>vulnerability protect management=>new profile
- Select the Policy management.
- Select the Vulnerability protect management.
- Click the new profile.
- Input the cve name or the cve id in the search box.
- Click the to complete the search task.
- Click the name of the vulnerability can see the detail of the vulnerability.
Give detailed examples and explanations of how a user can locate tasks in the tool by looking for their associated CVE name (required):
Policy management=>vulnerability protect management=>new profile
- Select the Policy management.
- Select the Vulnerability protect management.
- Click the new profile.
- Input the cve name or the cve id in the search box.
- Click the to complete the search task.
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):
Data Center=>Threat Log
- Select the Data Center.
- Select the Threat Log.
Click any elements
Describe the steps that a user would follow to browse, select, and deselect a set of tasks for the tool by using individual CVE names (recommended):
Policy management=>vulnerability protect management=>new profile
- Select the Policy management.
- Select the Vulnerability protect management.
- Click the new profile.
- Input the cve name or the cve id in the search box.
- Click the to complete the search task.
- Click the check box can select or deselect the vulnerability.
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):
Asking by phone or online service. And we list them on our home page.
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):
Data Center=>Threat Log
- Select the Data Center.
- Select the Threat Log.
Click any elements
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):
Policy management=>vulnerability protect management=>new profile
- Select the Policy management.
- Select the Vulnerability protect management.
- Click the new profile.
- Input the cve name or the cve id in the search box.
- Click the to complete the search task.
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):
Data Center=>Threat Log
- Select the Data Center.
- Select the Threat Log.
Click any elements
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):
Policy management=>vulnerability protect management=>new profile
- Select the Policy management.
- Select the Vulnerability protect management.
- Click the new profile.
- Input the cve name or the cve id in the search box.
- Click the to complete the search task.
Give detailed examples and explanations of how a user can find associated elements in the capability by looking for their associated CVE name (required):
Policy management=>vulnerability protect management=>new profile
- Select the Policy management.
- Select the Vulnerability protect management.
- Click the new profile.
- Input the cve name or the cve id in the search box.
- Click the to complete the search task.
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):
Data Center=>Threat Log
- Select the Data Center.
- Select the Threat Log.
Click any elements
Provide details about the different electronic document formats that you provide and describe how they can be searched for specific CVE-related text (required):
We provide a file in csv format, which include all the related CVE names. Users can use "find" and "search" function in it.
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):
Like this:
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):
Policy management=>vulnerability protect management=>new profile
- Select the Policy management.
- Select the Vulnerability protect management.
- Click the new profile.
- Input the cve name or the cve id in the search box.
- Click the to complete the search task.
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):
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: Zhang Yongchen
Title: Manager of the security team
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: Zhang Yongchen
Title: Manager of the security team
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: Zhang Yongchen
Title: Manager of the security team