Dradis Professional Edition v1.8 released

Dradis Professional Edition v1.8 released

Dradis is an open source framework to enable you to work efficiently by gathering information from different tools and presenting it in a variety of formats. We currently support:

  • Burp Scanner
  • Mediawiki
  • Nessus (v1, v2)
  • NeXpose
  • Nikto
  • Nmap
  • OpenVAS
  • OSVDB
  • Retina
  • SureCheck
  • VulnDB HQ
  • w3af
  • wXf
  • Zed Attack Proxy

Dradis is a self-contained web application that provides a centralised repository of information to keep track of what has been done so far, and what is still ahead. It’s the best way for teams to collaborate. [screenshots – demo]

One core, two editions

Community Edition

Dradis Framework Logo
  • Import output from Burp, Nessus, Nexpose, Nikto, Nmap, OpenVAS, OSVDB, Qualys, Retina, SureCheck, VulnDB, w3af, wXf and ZAP.
  • Easy report generation in Word and HTML
  • Included in BackTrack
  • Work on one project at a time

Professional Edition

Dradis Pro logo
  • Advanced reporting
  • Map external tool output to the format you need
  • Testing methodology support
  • Multiple teams working on multiple projects

If people in your organization are using Dradis on a day-to-day basis, probably you should check it out:

Changes:

  • Fine-grained project permissions (read more)
  • New Export Manager interface (see below)
  • Bugs fixed and enhancements:
    • Updated to Rails 3.2.14
    • Fix attachment preview scale in Firefox
    • Assign name to screenshot when using Ctrl+v to upload
    • Fix project import/export to work with Issues/Evidence
    • More reliable MediaWiki import (#17)
    • Give more room to every text editor window (#9)
    • Keep the alphabetical sort after errors in the issue list (#2)
    • Fix issues rendering problem in New Notes tab (#6)

Submitted by Daniel Martin (creator of Dradis)”,”daniel@securityroots.com”

More information 

NJ Ouchn

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