ACAS
STAN/EVAL
NOTES/STUDY
A
Nessus
Scanner
covers
numerous
check,
including
unique
Common
Vulnerabilities
and
Exposures
(CVEs),
and
successfully
operates
across
different
environments.
What
else
does
it
do?
-
ANS-Serves
as
an
active
vulnerability
scanner,
Evaluates
processes
running
on
the
host,
Probes
the
host's
network
services.
How
are
repositories
configured
in
order
to
import
scan
results.
-
ANS-By
an
IP
address
range
or
MDM
data
type.
How
are
repositories
created?
-
ANS-ACAS
administrators
set
them
up
and
make
them
available
to
SecurityCenter
Organizations.
How
could
the
scope
of
an
vulnerability
scan
limit
ACAS
performance?
-
ANS-Can
only
scan
internal
base
network.
How
does
a
decentralized
scanner
a
limitation
in
ACAS?
-
ANS-Requires
base
technicians
to
troubleshoot
and
perform
regular
touch
maintenance.
How
does
the
Air
Force
utilize
ACAS?
-
ANS-Detects
known
cyber
threats
on
enterprise
assets.
Non
admin
login
accounts
(Users)
on
the
Security
Center
are
assigned
what?
-
ANS-Repositories
and
zones
within
one
or
more
specified
IP
networks.
What
ACAS
limitation
can
impact
performance
due
to
an
interference
of
roles
and
responsibilities?
-
ANS-Number
of
accounts
can
impact
performance.
What
are
administrator
defined
expiration
settings
and
what
do
they
do?
-
ANS-Controls
scan
data
and
retains
it
according
to
the
setting
inputs.
What
are
some
examples
of
Functional
permissions
-
ANS-Scanning/No
Scanning,
Reporting
Permissions,
Set
Blackout
Windows,
Risk
Acceptance.
What
are
some
of
the
ACAS
capabilities?
-
ANS-Active
Vulnerability
Scanning,
Credentialed
Vulnerability
Scanning,
Reporting,
&
Enumeration.
What
are
some
of
the
Security
Centers
capabilities?
-
ANS-Provides
complete
visibility
into
the
security
posture
of
the
IT
infrastructure.
Evaluates
al
vulnerability
data
across
entire
IT
infrastructure.
Analyzes
vulnerabilities,
provides
solutions
to
said
vulnerabilities.
Illustrates
vulnerability
trends
over
time,
and
assesses
risk.
Actionable
context
for
effective
remediation
in
prioritized
order
for
assessed
systems/devices/risks.
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