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Visual indicator for CVEs that are actionable (can be patched) #26807

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allenhouchins opened this issue Mar 4, 2025 · 0 comments
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Visual indicator for CVEs that are actionable (can be patched) #26807

allenhouchins opened this issue Mar 4, 2025 · 0 comments

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allenhouchins commented Mar 4, 2025

  • @noahtalerman: User requested this because their Information security team expects the CVE list to be worked down to zero, but some issues don't have resolutions available. They need a way to quickly identify which CVEs can be actioned.
    • @noahtalerman: In the interim, they are manually researching and clicking on each CVE to determine if it has a resolution. Fleet shows a "Resolved in version" if there is one.
    • @noahtalerman: Eventually, Fleet could, on the Vulnerabilities list, provide a visual indicator for actionable CVEs (e.g., an icon, a dedicated column, or a filter for "resolved in version" CVEs) to streamline prioritization and remediation.
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@allenhouchins allenhouchins added :product Product Design department (shows up on 🦢 Drafting board) prospect-universitas labels Mar 4, 2025
@noahtalerman noahtalerman changed the title Add a visual indicator for CVEs that are actionable because they have known resolutions Visual indicator for CVEs that are actionable (can be patched) Mar 7, 2025
@noahtalerman noahtalerman added ~feature fest Will be reviewed at next Feature Fest and removed :product Product Design department (shows up on 🦢 Drafting board) labels Mar 7, 2025
@noahtalerman noahtalerman removed the ~feature fest Will be reviewed at next Feature Fest label Mar 24, 2025
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