A security operations manager is updating operational procedures for vulnerability assessments across an enterprise network. Match each assessment methodology with the scenario where it is most appropriately applied.
- Credentialed Vulnerability ScanAuditing internal servers to detect missing OS patches and local misconfigurations accurately with low false-positive rates.
- Non-Credentialed Vulnerability ScanMapping exposed network services and unpatched software banners from an external adversary's perspective.
- Passive Network AssessmentIdentifying connected devices and protocol traffic on sensitive industrial control system (ICS) networks without sending packets.
- Intrusive Penetration TestingActively exploiting an identified vulnerability in a pre-production environment to prove proof-of-concept impact.
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Credentialed vulnerability scanning matches host internal auditing for missing patches. Non-credentialed scanning matches external adversary perspective mapping. Passive network assessment matches non-disruptive device identification on sensitive operational technology networks. Intrusive testing matches active exploitation of vulnerabilities to verify real-world impact.
Each matching pair correctly aligns the specific vulnerability scanning or testing technique with its primary use case: Credentialed scans provide deep host visibility; Non-credentialed scans simulate external attack surfaces; Passive assessments safeguard fragile SCADA/ICS environments; and Intrusive penetration testing validates exploitation potential.
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Vulnerability Assessment Methodologies and Selection Criteria