WPScan Summary
The integration of WPScan with the Centraleyezer Vulnerability Management platform enhances the import and management of security findings related to WordPress vulnerabilities. This collaboration enables organizations to efficiently identify, prioritize, track, and remediate vulnerabilities, thereby improving their overall security posture and risk management.
WPScan Key Features
Data Import:
Import WordPress vulnerabilities from WPScan into Centraleyezer, either on-demand or via automated schedules.
- Supported formats: JSON.
Detailed Findings:
Centraleyezer provides comprehensive vulnerability details detected by WPScan tools.
Risk Scoring:
Configurable severity values for WPScan findings, adjustable based on organizational risk policies.
Selective Data Import:
Supports filtering based on status, scan type, and severity for more precise data imports.
Considerations
The integration supports mapping one WPScan instance with one Centraleyezer instance.
Configuring a different WPScan instance in the plugin will overwrite previously imported data.
Requirements
System Requirements:
Centraleyezer Prerequisites: Latest version of the Centraleyezer Vulnerability Management Platform recommended.
WPScan Prerequisites: API access must be enabled with proper authentication and must support export of vulnerability findings and API-based integration.
Permissions and Roles:
Centraleyezer: Requires System Admin or Application Security Manager permissions.
WPScan: User access for vulnerability scan information.
Import mappings require admin-level permissions.
Release Notes
Version 1.0.0:
New mappings for vulnerabilities from WPScan include:
Asset (Effective URL)
Name (Title)
Recommendation (Fixed In)
CVE ID (References)