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How Issues Work
When inspecting an Entity for vulnerabilities, Mandiant Advantage Attack Surface Management (MA-ASM) performs one of the following types of probes: An active check, where a benign action is taken on the Entity to test for the existence of a ...
How Collections Work - Default Tasks
Each Seed type has a different set of default tasks that are run through the workflow. The following list includes the most common tasks that are applied to various seed types. This list is not all-inclusive and is subject to change due to the evolu...
Assessment Capabilities
The Mandiant Advantage Attack Surface Management (MA-ASM) team monitors the threat landscape and adds new capabilities into the discovery process on a near-daily basis. This document discusses some of the specifics of these capabilities. Port S...
How to Set Entities Out of Scope
In Mandiant Advantage Attack Surface Management (MA-ASM), setting up an Entity to be out of the scope of a Collection will suppress the Entity and other related Entities from being populated in the Collection. You can do this two ways: From indi...
Task Library
In Mandiant Advantage Attack Surface Management (MA-ASM), tasks are associated with Entities and vary depending on the Entity and what type of security issues is attempting to detect. When a task is run and results are found, will create an Issue ...
ASM Scan Ranges
Scan activity will source from these IP addresses: For best results, add these IP addresses to your allowlist. 8.34.210.32/27 34.19.116.48/28 34.19.127.176/28 34.19.127.192/28 34.19.127.208/28 34.68.34.64/27 103.66.28.0/...
How to delete an ASM project
You can delete an existing Mandiant Advantage Attack Surface Management (MA-ASM) project using the Attack Surface Management (ASM) API if you are the owner of this project. If you need assistance with this process, contact . Only project owners...