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  • Published: Issues marked as ‘published’ are available to view; you have not marked them as remediated yet. If the issue’s corresponding phase status (see above) is “in progress”, the information published about your issue may be subject to change. On the other hand, if it is ‘delivered’, the information is final and the issue is ready for you to remediate.

  • Remediated: Your issue will be marked as ‘remediated’ once the statuses of its affected hosts are marked as Fixed Verified or Fixed Unverified (see below). A ‘Remediated’ banner will appear under the issue’s details.

  • Remediated (Unverified): You have marked the host as remediated, but this hasn’t been confirmed by Rootshellthe security provider. This status may be sufficient for you, however you can choose to work with us to confirm remediation. For assessments carried out by other third party vendors other than Rootshell, any issues marked as Remediated will enter this Remediated (Unverified) status until the issue and its remediation steps have been verified by a testing company.

  • Decommissioned – You can set a host to be decommissioned. All issues that are detected as part of that asset will be decommissioned also.

  • In-Progress – This status will be shown when remediation activity has been started on issues with multiple affected hosts. If one or more of these hosts have been remediated, but not all, the phase-level issue status will be shown as ‘In-Progress’.

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  • Vulnerable: This is the initial state for an affected host and indicates that remediation or other action relating to this host has not yet been applied (see below)

  • Remediated (Unverified): You have marked the host as remediated but your security services provider (for example, Rootshell Security) has yet to confirm that remediation has resolved the issue (e.g. remediation is unverified). This status may be sufficient for you, however you may choose to work with your security service provider to confirm remediation.

  • Remediated (Verified): You have marked the host as remediated and this has been confirmed by your security services provider (for example, Rootshell Security)

  • Decommissioned: You can mark one or more hosts as Decommissioned, (thus resolving any issues attached to that host, which will also show a Decommissioned status).

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