Secuna Platform Update - Q1 2020

We are delighted and excited to share with you today a few updates on our platform.

Policy Versioning

Security Researchers can now see when the policy was last changed and view all policy changes on a certain program’s page. Just click on "View Changes" on the Policy section of the program page to see the versions page.

Policy Versioning

Bounty Table Versioning

Security Researchers can now view previous changes made on bounty tables for all programs to see what's been changed over time. Just click on "View Changes" on the Bounties section of the program page to see the versions page.

Bounty Versioning

Edit Submission Title

Security Programs (clients) can now edit the submission title after the report has been submitted. This is to correctly name a report based on the content of the submission.

Edit Submission Title

Edit Vulnerability Type

Security Programs (clients) can now edit the vulnerability type after the report has been submitted. This is to correctly associate a report with the right vulnerability type if the researcher selected the wrong one.

Edit Vulnerability Type

CVSS for Severity

Security Programs (clients) and Security Researchers can now calculate the right severity for each submission using the CVSS 3.1.

CVSS Calculator

Redact Information from Reports

Security Programs (clients) can now redact information from reports.

Redact Information

We now display a warning message if you try to visit an external link from Secuna.

External Link Warning

We have a much more ambitious goal of building the best and most seamless cybersecurity testing platform. Today is the first step!

As always, if you have any questions or feedback, we love to chat. Just email us at support@secuna.io or chat us by clicking the chatbox in the lower right portion of your screen.


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