
Vulnerability Aging and SLA Tracking
FreeTrack vulnerabilities and ensure timely remediation.
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What Vulnerability Aging and SLA Tracking does
The Building Vulnerability Aging and SLA Tracking skill provides a structured approach to managing vulnerabilities within an organization. It helps teams monitor how long vulnerabilities remain unaddressed and whether remediation efforts comply with defined Service Level Agreements (SLAs). This skill is particularly relevant given the increasing number of vulnerabilities identified each year, necessitating effective tracking and management to mitigate risks. By implementing this skill, organizations can establish clear timelines for addressing vulnerabilities based on their severity, helping to prioritize remediation efforts effectively.
The skill includes a framework for defining SLA policies that align with industry standards, such as the recommended timelines for critical, high, medium, and low vulnerabilities. It also incorporates adaptive SLA modifiers that allow for flexibility based on specific asset contexts, such as exposure risk or the presence of compensating controls. This adaptability is crucial for organizations that need to respond to vulnerabilities based on their unique risk profiles and operational environments.
In addition to SLA tracking, the skill facilitates the creation of aging dashboards that visualize the time taken to remediate vulnerabilities. This includes automated escalations to ensure that overdue vulnerabilities are addressed promptly. The accompanying key performance indicators (KPIs) provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of the remediation process, allowing teams to monitor compliance rates and identify areas for improvement. Overall, this skill is designed for security teams looking to enhance their vulnerability management processes and ensure compliance with remediation timelines.
When to use it
Use this skill when implementing or enhancing vulnerability management processes, particularly those focused on aging and SLA tracking.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for organizations without a vulnerability management platform or those not requiring formal SLA policies.
What you can build with it
Establishing SLA Policies
Use this skill to define and implement SLA policies that align with your organization's compliance requirements.
Monitoring Vulnerability Aging
Track how long vulnerabilities remain unaddressed and ensure timely remediation through automated escalations.
Generating Compliance Metrics
Leverage the skill to produce reports that demonstrate adherence to remediation timelines and SLA compliance.
How to install Vulnerability Aging and SLA Tracking
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Written by mukul975Building Vulnerability Aging and SLA Tracking
Overview
With over 30,000 new vulnerabilities identified in 2024 (a 17% increase from the prior year), organizations must track how long vulnerabilities remain unpatched and whether remediation occurs within defined Service Level Agreements (SLAs). Vulnerability aging measures the time between discovery and remediation, while SLA tracking enforces severity-based deadlines. Industry benchmarks indicate standard SLAs of 14 days for critical, 30 days for high, 60 days for medium, and 90 days for low vulnerabilities, though more aggressive timelines (24-48 hours for actively exploited critical CVEs) are increasingly common. This skill covers designing SLA policies, building aging dashboards, implementing automated escalations, and generating compliance metrics.
When to Use
- When deploying or configuring building vulnerability aging and sla tracking capabilities in your environment
- When establishing security controls aligned to compliance requirements
- When building or improving security architecture for this domain
- When conducting security assessments that require this implementation
Prerequisites
- Vulnerability management platform with historical scan data
- Asset inventory with criticality ratings
- ITSM/ticketing system for remediation tracking
- Reporting platform (Splunk, Elastic, Power BI, Grafana)
- Stakeholder agreement on SLA timelines and escalation procedures
Core Concepts
Standard Vulnerability SLA Framework
| Severity | CVSS Range | Standard SLA | Aggressive SLA | CISA KEV SLA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Critical | 9.0-10.0 | 14 days | 48 hours | BOD 22-01 due date |
| High | 7.0-8.9 | 30 days | 7 days | 14 days |
| Medium | 4.0-6.9 | 60 days | 30 days | N/A |
| Low | 0.1-3.9 | 90 days | 60 days | N/A |
| Informational | 0.0 | Best effort | Best effort | N/A |
Adaptive SLA Modifiers
| Factor | Modifier | Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| Internet-facing asset | -50% SLA | Higher exposure risk |
| CISA KEV listed | Override to 48h | Active exploitation confirmed |
| EPSS > 0.7 | -50% SLA | High exploitation probability |
| Tier 1 (crown jewel) asset | -25% SLA | Maximum business impact |
| Compensating control in place | +25% SLA | Risk partially mitigated |
| Vendor patch unavailable | Exception with review date | Cannot remediate yet |
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
| KPI | Formula | Target |
|---|---|---|
| Mean Time to Remediate (MTTR) | Avg(remediation_date - discovery_date) | < 30 days overall |
| SLA Compliance Rate | (Vulns remediated within SLA / Total vulns) * 100 | >= 90% |
| Overdue Vulnerability Count | Count where age > SLA | Trending downward |
| Vulnerability Aging Distribution | Count by age bucket (0-14d, 15-30d, 31-60d, 60+d) | Majority in 0-30d |
| Remediation Velocity | Vulns closed per week | Trending upward |
| Exception Rate | (Exceptions / Total vulns) * 100 | < 5% |
Workflow
Step 1: Define SLA Policy Document
Vulnerability Remediation SLA Policy v1.0
1. Scope: All information systems and applications
2. Severity Classification: Based on CVSS v4.0/v3.1 base score
3. SLA Timelines: See Standard SLA Framework table
4. Adaptive Modifiers: Applied based on asset context
5. Exception Process:
- Must be documented with business justification
- Requires compensating control description
- Maximum extension: 90 days (one renewal)
- CISO approval required for Critical/High exceptions
6. Escalation Path:
- 50% SLA elapsed: Automated reminder to asset owner
- 75% SLA elapsed: Escalation to manager
- 100% SLA elapsed (overdue): CISO notification
- 120% SLA elapsed: VP/CTO escalation
7. Metrics Reporting: Monthly to security committee
Step 2: Build the Aging Calculation Engine
import pandas as pd
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
class VulnerabilityAgingTracker:
"""Track vulnerability aging and SLA compliance."""
SLA_DAYS = {
"Critical": 14,
"High": 30,
"Medium": 60,
"Low": 90,
}
def __init__(self, sla_overrides=None):
if sla_overrides:
self.SLA_DAYS.update(sla_overrides)
def calculate_aging(self, vulns_df):
"""Calculate aging metrics for each vulnerability."""
today = datetime.now()
vulns_df["discovery_date"] = pd.to_datetime(vulns_df["discovery_date"])
vulns_df["remediation_date"] = pd.to_datetime(
vulns_df["remediation_date"], errors="coerce"
)
vulns_df["age_days"] = vulns_df.apply(
lambda row: (row["remediation_date"] - row["discovery_date"]).days
if pd.notna(row["remediation_date"])
else (today - row["discovery_date"]).days,
axis=1
)
vulns_df["sla_days"] = vulns_df["severity"].map(self.SLA_DAYS)
vulns_df["sla_deadline"] = vulns_df["discovery_date"] + \
pd.to_timedelta(vulns_df["sla_days"], unit="D")
vulns_df["is_overdue"] = vulns_df.apply(
lambda row: row["age_days"] > row["sla_days"]
if pd.isna(row["remediation_date"]) else False,
axis=1
)
vulns_df["sla_compliance"] = vulns_df.apply(
lambda row: row["age_days"] <= row["sla_days"]
if pd.notna(row["remediation_date"]) else None,
axis=1
)
vulns_df["days_overdue"] = vulns_df.apply(
lambda row: max(0, row["age_days"] - row["sla_days"])
if row["is_overdue"] else 0,
axis=1
)
vulns_df["sla_pct_elapsed"] = (
vulns_df["age_days"] / vulns_df["sla_days"] * 100
).round(1)
return vulns_df
def generate_kpis(self, vulns_df):
"""Generate KPI summary from aging data."""
open_vulns = vulns_df[vulns_df["remediation_date"].isna()]
closed_vulns = vulns_df[vulns_df["remediation_date"].notna()]
kpis = {
"total_vulnerabilities": len(vulns_df),
"open_vulnerabilities": len(open_vulns),
"closed_vulnerabilities": len(closed_vulns),
"overdue_count": open_vulns["is_overdue"].sum(),
"mttr_days": closed_vulns["age_days"].mean() if len(closed_vulns) > 0 else 0,
"sla_compliance_rate": (
closed_vulns["sla_compliance"].mean() * 100
if len(closed_vulns) > 0 else 0
),
}
kpis["overdue_by_severity"] = (
open_vulns[open_vulns["is_overdue"]]
.groupby("severity")
.size()
.to_dict()
)
return kpis
def get_escalation_list(self, vulns_df):
"""Get vulnerabilities requiring escalation."""
open_vulns = vulns_df[vulns_df["remediation_date"].isna()].copy()
escalations = []
for _, vuln in open_vulns.iterrows():
pct = vuln["sla_pct_elapsed"]
if pct >= 120:
level = "VP/CTO Escalation"
elif pct >= 100:
level = "CISO Notification"
elif pct >= 75:
level = "Manager Escalation"
elif pct >= 50:
level = "Owner Reminder"
else:
continue
escalations.append({
"cve_id": vuln.get("cve_id", ""),
"severity": vuln["severity"],
"age_days": vuln["age_days"],
"sla_days": vuln["sla_days"],
"days_overdue": vuln["days_overdue"],
"sla_pct": pct,
"escalation_level": level,
"asset": vuln.get("asset", ""),
"owner": vuln.get("owner", ""),
})
return pd.DataFrame(escalations)
Step 3: Dashboard Visualization
# Grafana/Kibana query examples for vulnerability aging
# Age distribution histogram (Elasticsearch)
age_distribution_query = {
"aggs": {
"age_buckets": {
"range": {
"field": "age_days",
"ranges": [
{"key": "0-7 days", "to": 8},
{"key": "8-14 days", "from": 8, "to": 15},
{"key": "15-30 days", "from": 15, "to": 31},
{"key": "31-60 days", "from": 31, "to": 61},
{"key": "61-90 days", "from": 61, "to": 91},
{"key": "90+ days", "from": 91},
]
}
}
}
}
# SLA compliance trend (monthly)
sla_trend_query = {
"aggs": {
"monthly": {
"date_histogram": {"field": "remediation_date", "interval": "month"},
"aggs": {
"within_sla": {
"filter": {"script": {
"source": "doc['age_days'].value <= doc['sla_days'].value"
}}
}
}
}
}
}
Best Practices
- Start with achievable SLA targets and tighten them as processes mature
- Adapt SLAs based on asset criticality and threat context, not just CVSS scores
- Automate escalation notifications to reduce manual tracking overhead
- Track MTTR trends month-over-month to demonstrate improvement
- Build exception workflows that require documented compensating controls
- Report SLA compliance to executive leadership monthly for accountability
- Include aging metrics in security committee and board-level reporting
- Integrate SLA tracking with ITSM ticketing for end-to-end remediation visibility
Common Pitfalls
- Setting unrealistic SLA targets that teams cannot meet, causing SLA fatigue
- Not adapting SLAs for asset criticality, treating all systems equally
- Lacking exception processes, forcing teams to either ignore SLAs or request blanket waivers
- Measuring only open vulnerability count without considering age and SLA compliance
- Not tracking the SLA clock from discovery date (using report date instead)
- Failing to re-baseline SLAs as team maturity improves
Related Skills
- implementing-vulnerability-remediation-sla
- building-executive-vulnerability-risk-report
- implementing-security-metrics-and-kpis
- performing-remediation-validation-scanning
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