Farewell 2023
Vulnerability ManagementCybersec
December 19, 2023
But the outcome of all that is so rewarding. It only placed the bar higher for us, which means we have a tough job for next year. We're saying goodbye to 2023 with a major release. We're pleased to welcome Faraday v.5.0.0. It represents a huge leap in performance for all of our users and customers. We're euphoric about it and very thankful for the team that made it happen. We're a top-tier product that keeps getting better. You can leave your feedback at Gartner and read more about other users' opinions.
First steps in cybersecurity: scan your domain
Red teamPentestingVulnerability Management
December 7, 2023
Pentesters use a comprehensive and complete toolkit to expose different platforms and evaluate the security of an IT infrastructure. They safely try to exploit vulnerabilities and are experts at reporting failures, data leakage, or other vulnerabilities.
In this post, we present these tools and the several ways they can be applied.
Visualize findings and understand your security posture
PentestingVulnerability Management
November 27, 2023
Our risk scoring system goes beyond mere criticality analysis, pinpointing precisely where real vulnerabilities lie. It offers a straightforward representation, not just an objective evaluation framework, but a curated set of filters tailored to prioritize based on specific contexts. Prioritization becomes a time-saving asset; now, you can filter vulnerabilities from a hacker's perspective.
Release v4.6.0
Vulnerability ManagementLatest Release
October 3, 2023
We are thrilled to introduce Faraday v4.6.0. In this release, we've significantly added improvements to our pipeline section performance and introduced new tools useful for DevOps and security professionals, helping them identify security and compliance issues within their code earlier in the development process.
Use Slash Command in Slack to interact with Faraday
PentestingVulnerability Management
September 19, 2023
In this blog, we are going to create a Slack app to allow us to interact with Faraday API using its known Slash Commands. This allows for flexibility in performing various security tasks and queries directly from Slack. Providing visibility into Faraday's data and functionality within the Slack environment. Helping security teams stay informed.
A three-hour session about hacking by our CEO, Federico Kirschbaum
PressPentestingVulnerability Management
September 11, 2023
It's true that cybersecurity is primarily something developed by governments and large, regulated companies. If these entities with vast resources, hefty budgets, and seniority still experience breaches, what's left for the rest of us?
Whether it's a company with 10,000 employees or one with just five, they both face exactly the same attack.