Parse .nessus file(s) and shows output in interactive UI
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Parse .nessus file(s) and shows output in interactive UI
GUI tool which enables you to parse nessus scan files from Nessus and Tenable.SC by (C) Tenable, Inc. and exports results to a spreadsheet file for effortless analysis.
Various scripts and codes
CLI tool and python module which enables you to parse nessus scan files from Nessus and Tenable.SC by (C) Tenable, Inc.
Parse scan results into python objects, i.e. Nessus, Nmap, testssl, metasploit, ...
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Automate the boring stuff
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