
Building Vulnerability Scanning Workflow
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What Building Vulnerability Scanning Workflow does
The Building Vulnerability Scanning Workflow skill provides a structured approach to managing security vulnerabilities across your infrastructure. It integrates with popular vulnerability scanning tools such as Nessus, Qualys, and OpenVAS, enabling security operations center (SOC) teams to establish and enhance their recurring vulnerability assessment processes. This skill is particularly beneficial for organizations looking to prioritize vulnerabilities based on asset context and threat intelligence, rather than relying solely on CVSS scores.
By utilizing this skill, teams can automate the creation of scan policies, process scan results, and track remediation efforts through SLA-based dashboards. The workflow is designed to facilitate the integration of scan results with security information and event management (SIEM) systems, allowing for better correlation of vulnerability data with potential exploitation attempts. This capability is crucial for organizations that need to maintain a proactive security posture and ensure timely remediation of identified vulnerabilities.
The skill includes detailed scripts for defining scan scopes, processing results, and prioritizing vulnerabilities based on risk factors. It also provides guidance on setting up remediation timelines based on the severity of vulnerabilities, ensuring that critical issues are addressed promptly. This structured approach not only enhances the efficiency of vulnerability management but also helps in maintaining compliance with security standards and regulations.
When to use it
Use this skill when establishing or improving vulnerability scanning programs, especially when prioritization and integration with SIEM are necessary.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for penetration testing or active exploitation scenarios, as it focuses solely on vulnerability identification.
What you can build with it
Establishing a New Scanning Program
A SOC team can use this skill to set up a new vulnerability scanning program, defining scan scopes and scheduling automated scans.
Integrating with SIEM
The skill allows for seamless integration of scan results into a SIEM, enabling better correlation with security alerts.
Tracking Remediation Efforts
Use this skill to formalize remediation tracking with SLA timelines, ensuring vulnerabilities are addressed in a timely manner.
How to install Building Vulnerability Scanning Workflow
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Written by mukul975Building Vulnerability Scanning Workflow
When to Use
Use this skill when:
- SOC teams need to establish or improve recurring vulnerability scanning programs
- Scan results require prioritization beyond raw CVSS scores using asset context and threat intelligence
- Vulnerability data must be integrated into SIEM for correlation with exploitation attempts
- Remediation tracking needs formalization with SLA-based dashboards and reporting
Do not use for penetration testing or active exploitation — vulnerability scanning identifies weaknesses, penetration testing validates exploitability.
Prerequisites
- Vulnerability scanner (Tenable Nessus Professional, Qualys VMDR, or OpenVAS/Greenbone)
- Asset inventory with criticality classifications (business-critical, standard, development)
- Network access from scanner to all target segments (agent-based or network scan)
- SIEM integration for scan result ingestion and correlation
- Patch management system (WSUS, SCCM, Intune) for remediation tracking
Workflow
Step 1: Define Scan Scope and Scheduling
Create scan policies covering all asset types:
Nessus Scan Configuration (API):
import requests
nessus_url = "https://nessus.company.com:8834"
headers = {"X-ApiKeys": f"accessKey={access_key};secretKey={secret_key}"}
# Create scan policy
policy = {
"uuid": "advanced",
"settings": {
"name": "SOC Weekly Infrastructure Scan",
"description": "Weekly credentialed scan of all server and workstation segments",
"scanner_id": 1,
"policy_id": 0,
"text_targets": "10.0.0.0/16, 172.16.0.0/12",
"launch": "WEEKLY",
"starttime": "20240315T020000",
"rrules": "FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SA",
"enabled": True
},
"credentials": {
"add": {
"Host": {
"Windows": [{
"domain": "company.local",
"username": "nessus_svc",
"password": "SCAN_SERVICE_PASSWORD",
"auth_method": "Password"
}],
"SSH": [{
"username": "nessus_svc",
"private_key": "/path/to/nessus_key",
"auth_method": "public key"
}]
}
}
}
}
response = requests.post(f"{nessus_url}/scans", headers=headers, json=policy,
verify=not os.environ.get("SKIP_TLS_VERIFY", "").lower() == "true") # Set SKIP_TLS_VERIFY=true for self-signed certs in lab environments
scan_id = response.json()["scan"]["id"]
print(f"Scan created: ID {scan_id}")
Qualys VMDR Scan via API:
import qualysapi
conn = qualysapi.connect(
hostname="qualysapi.qualys.com",
username="api_user",
password="API_PASSWORD"
)
# Launch vulnerability scan
params = {
"action": "launch",
"scan_title": "Weekly_Infrastructure_Scan",
"ip": "10.0.0.0/16",
"option_id": "123456", # Scan profile ID
"iscanner_name": "Internal_Scanner_01",
"priority": "0"
}
response = conn.request("/api/2.0/fo/scan/", params)
print(f"Scan launched: {response}")
Step 2: Process and Prioritize Scan Results
Download results and apply risk-based prioritization:
import requests
import csv
# Export Nessus results
response = requests.get(
f"{nessus_url}/scans/{scan_id}/export",
headers=headers,
params={"format": "csv"},
verify=not os.environ.get("SKIP_TLS_VERIFY", "").lower() == "true", # Set SKIP_TLS_VERIFY=true for self-signed certs in lab environments
)
# Parse and prioritize
vulns = []
reader = csv.DictReader(response.text.splitlines())
for row in reader:
cvss = float(row.get("CVSS v3.0 Base Score", 0))
asset_criticality = get_asset_criticality(row["Host"]) # From asset inventory
# Risk-based priority calculation
risk_score = cvss * asset_criticality_multiplier(asset_criticality)
# Boost score if actively exploited (check CISA KEV)
if row.get("CVE") in cisa_kev_list:
risk_score *= 1.5
vulns.append({
"host": row["Host"],
"plugin_name": row["Name"],
"severity": row["Risk"],
"cvss": cvss,
"cve": row.get("CVE", "N/A"),
"risk_score": round(risk_score, 1),
"asset_criticality": asset_criticality,
"kev": row.get("CVE") in cisa_kev_list
})
# Sort by risk score
vulns.sort(key=lambda x: x["risk_score"], reverse=True)
CISA KEV (Known Exploited Vulnerabilities) Check:
import requests
kev_response = requests.get(
"https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/feeds/known_exploited_vulnerabilities.json"
)
kev_data = kev_response.json()
cisa_kev_list = {v["cveID"] for v in kev_data["vulnerabilities"]}
# Check if vulnerability is actively exploited
def is_actively_exploited(cve_id):
return cve_id in cisa_kev_list
Step 3: Define Remediation SLAs
Apply SLA-based remediation timelines:
| Priority | CVSS Range | Asset Type | SLA | Examples |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P1 Critical | 9.0-10.0 + KEV | All assets | 24 hours | Log4Shell, EternalBlue on prod servers |
| P2 High | 7.0-8.9 or 9.0+ non-KEV | Business-critical | 7 days | RCE without known exploit |
| P3 Medium | 4.0-6.9 | Business-critical | 30 days | Authenticated privilege escalation |
| P4 Low | 0.1-3.9 | Standard | 90 days | Information disclosure, low-impact DoS |
| P5 Informational | 0.0 | Development | Next cycle | Best practice findings, config hardening |
Step 4: Integrate with SIEM for Exploitation Detection
Correlate vulnerability scan data with SIEM alerts to detect active exploitation:
index=vulnerability sourcetype="nessus:scan"
| eval vuln_key = Host.":".CVE
| join vuln_key type=left [
search index=ids_ips sourcetype="snort" OR sourcetype="suricata"
| eval vuln_key = dest_ip.":".cve_id
| stats count AS exploit_attempts, latest(_time) AS last_exploit_attempt by vuln_key
]
| where isnotnull(exploit_attempts)
| eval risk = "CRITICAL — Vulnerability being actively exploited"
| sort - exploit_attempts
| table Host, CVE, plugin_name, cvss_score, exploit_attempts, last_exploit_attempt, risk
Alert when KEV vulnerabilities are detected on critical assets:
index=vulnerability sourcetype="nessus:scan" severity="Critical"
| lookup cisa_kev_lookup.csv cve_id AS CVE OUTPUT kev_status, due_date
| where kev_status="active"
| lookup asset_criticality_lookup.csv ip AS Host OUTPUT criticality
| where criticality IN ("business-critical", "mission-critical")
| table Host, CVE, plugin_name, cvss_score, kev_status, due_date, criticality
Step 5: Build Remediation Tracking Dashboard
Splunk Dashboard for Vulnerability Metrics:
-- Open vulnerabilities by severity
index=vulnerability sourcetype="nessus:scan" status="open"
| stats count by severity
| eval order = case(severity="Critical", 1, severity="High", 2, severity="Medium", 3,
severity="Low", 4, 1=1, 5)
| sort order
-- SLA compliance tracking
index=vulnerability sourcetype="nessus:scan" status="open"
| eval sla_days = case(
severity="Critical", 1,
severity="High", 7,
severity="Medium", 30,
severity="Low", 90
)
| eval days_open = round((now() - first_detected) / 86400)
| eval sla_status = if(days_open > sla_days, "OVERDUE", "Within SLA")
| stats count by severity, sla_status
-- Remediation trend over 90 days
index=vulnerability sourcetype="nessus:scan"
| eval is_open = if(status="open", 1, 0)
| eval is_closed = if(status="fixed", 1, 0)
| timechart span=1w sum(is_open) AS opened, sum(is_closed) AS remediated
Step 6: Automate Remediation Ticketing
Create tickets automatically for high-priority findings:
import requests
servicenow_url = "https://company.service-now.com/api/now/table/incident"
headers = {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Authorization": f"Bearer {snow_token}"
}
for vuln in vulns:
if vuln["risk_score"] >= 8.0:
ticket = {
"short_description": f"[VULN] {vuln['cve']} — {vuln['plugin_name']} on {vuln['host']}",
"description": (
f"Vulnerability: {vuln['plugin_name']}\n"
f"CVE: {vuln['cve']}\n"
f"CVSS: {vuln['cvss']}\n"
f"Host: {vuln['host']}\n"
f"Asset Criticality: {vuln['asset_criticality']}\n"
f"CISA KEV: {'YES' if vuln['kev'] else 'NO'}\n"
f"Risk Score: {vuln['risk_score']}\n"
f"Remediation SLA: {'24 hours' if vuln['kev'] else '7 days'}"
),
"urgency": "1" if vuln["kev"] else "2",
"impact": "1" if vuln["asset_criticality"] == "business-critical" else "2",
"assignment_group": "IT Infrastructure",
"category": "Vulnerability"
}
response = requests.post(servicenow_url, headers=headers, json=ticket)
print(f"Ticket created: {response.json()['result']['number']}")
Key Concepts
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| CVSS | Common Vulnerability Scoring System — standardized severity rating (0-10) for vulnerabilities |
| CISA KEV | Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog — CISA-maintained list of vulnerabilities with confirmed active exploitation |
| Credentialed Scan | Vulnerability scan using authenticated access for deeper detection than network-only scanning |
| Asset Criticality | Business impact classification determining remediation priority (mission-critical, business-critical, standard) |
| Remediation SLA | Service Level Agreement defining maximum time allowed to patch vulnerabilities by severity |
| EPSS | Exploit Prediction Scoring System — ML-based probability score predicting likelihood of exploitation |
Tools & Systems
- Tenable Nessus / Tenable.io: Enterprise vulnerability scanner with 200,000+ plugin checks and compliance auditing
- Qualys VMDR: Cloud-based vulnerability management with asset discovery, prioritization, and patching integration
- OpenVAS (Greenbone): Open-source vulnerability scanner with community-maintained vulnerability feed
- CISA KEV Catalog: US government maintained list of actively exploited vulnerabilities requiring mandatory remediation
- Rapid7 InsightVM: Vulnerability management platform with live dashboards and remediation project tracking
Common Scenarios
- Zero-Day Response: New CVE published — run targeted scan for affected software, cross-reference with KEV and exploit databases
- Compliance Audit Prep: Generate PCI DSS or HIPAA vulnerability report showing scan coverage and remediation status
- Post-Patch Verification: Rescan patched systems to confirm vulnerability closure and update tracking dashboard
- Network Expansion: New subnet added to infrastructure — onboard to scan scope with appropriate policy
- Third-Party Risk: Scan externally-facing assets to validate vendor patch compliance before integration
Output Format
VULNERABILITY SCAN REPORT — Weekly Summary
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Scan Date: 2024-03-16 02:00 UTC
Scan Scope: 10.0.0.0/16 (1,247 hosts scanned)
Duration: 4h 23m
Coverage: 98.7% (16 hosts unreachable)
Findings:
Severity Count New CISA KEV
Critical 23 5 3
High 187 34 12
Medium 892 78 0
Low 1,456 112 0
Info 3,891 201 0
Top Priority (P1 — 24hr SLA):
CVE-2024-21762 FortiOS RCE 3 hosts KEV: YES
CVE-2024-1709 ConnectWise RCE 1 host KEV: YES
CVE-2024-3400 Palo Alto PAN-OS RCE 2 hosts KEV: YES
SLA Compliance:
Critical: 82% within SLA (4 overdue)
High: 91% within SLA (17 overdue)
Medium: 88% within SLA (107 overdue)
Tickets Created: 39 (ServiceNow)
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