- FBI warns Hit Man e-mail scammer back
- 20 tech habits to improve your life
- Industry mourns slain Cisco exec
- 10 Firefox add-ons for better browsing
- Wireless LANs face scaling challenges
Newsletters | Podcasts | Chats | Opinions | RSS Feeds | This Week In Print | IT Careers | Community | Reports | Downloads | Slideshows | New Data Center
Partner Sites:App Performance | On Demand Security | Networking Solution | SOA | Value of WDS
While vulnerability assessment products are moving solidly in the direction of vulnerability management, Citadel Security Software takes that shift one step further with its focus on automatic remediation.
Citadel's Hercules is an automated vulnerability remediation tool that pulls results from vulnerability assessment scanners, applies its own detailed knowledge on remediation procedures across a variety of platforms, and then either recommends remediation steps or makes them happen.
The main focus of the product is to run remediation tasks, which could be changing file permissions, changing a password, setting an operating system configuration option or installing a patch. Administrators also can script their own fixes if they desire, and full rollback options are available.
Agents are installed on target systems that listen for information from a Citadel central server on how to handle remediation tasks. Remediation scripts also running on the target systems are responsible for fixing identified vulnerabilities.
You can use Hercules without agents, relying on Secure Shell, Windows Services or HTTP/Secure-HTTP for communications to the system from the central server.
Citadel also helps you use its remediation tool to further policy compliance. You can use Hercules to define policy groups. When scan results are imported, Hercules automatically pushes out fixes to machines that don't follow group policy if that is how the administrator has set up the script.
While auto-remediation sounds great, system administrators are wary. The remediation is based on the vulnerability assessment results, so you need to ensure those results are accurate for auto-remediation to be successful.
Back to review: "Network vulnerability assessment management"
Aging network systems and old habits have dictated how businesses spend their IT budgets. As a...
Implementing HA at the Enterprise Data Center Edge to Connect to a Large Number of Branch OfficesThis paper reviews the problem of creating a network where the dynamic availability of services is...
Enterprise Data Center Network Reference ArchitectureUsing a High Performance Network Backbone to Meet the Requirements of the Modern Enterprise Data...

The standard for Power over Ethernet (PoE), IEEE Std. 802.3af(tm)-2003, advanced networking,...
Harnessing the power of communications to increase workplace performanceDue to the convergence of IT and telecommunications technologies, the business workplace has been...
Stay out of the headlines: Detecting and preventing network intrusionsHow do YOU stay out of the headlines? There is no denying that risk exists in our computer-driven...

We have so many holes punched in our firewalls today that many industry insiders question the value...
IP address management in 2008 - six things to knowRead this Network World Special Brief to learn how Enterprise IT managers must update their...
The self-managed networkWe aren't there yet, but advances in network and systems management tools are making it possible to...
Partner Content
Brilliantly simple security and control solutions for email, web and endpoint
www.sophos.com
Stopping data leakage
Learn how to exploit your current security investment to control the information that flows into, through and out of your network.
Download the white paper.
Why detection rates aren't enough
Evaluating endpoint security products is a time-consuming and daunting task. Learn the six critical questions you need to ask to prospective vendors to get the right endpoint solution.
Download the white paper.
Unauthorized applications: Taking back control
Employees installing and using unauthorized applications like IM, VoIP, games and peer-to-peer file-sharing applications cause many businesses serious concern. How do you control these applications?
Download the white paper.
Comment