Nessus is a proprietary vulnerability scanner developed by Tenable, Inc.
Developer(s) | Tenable, Inc. |
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Stable release | 8.15.8
/ January 18, 2023[1] |
Operating system | Linux, macOS and Microsoft Windows |
Type | Vulnerability scanner |
License | Proprietary; GPL (2.2.11 and earlier) |
Website | https://www.tenable.com |
History
editIn 1998 Renaud Deraison created The Nessus Project as a free remote security scanner.[2] On October 5 2005, with the release of Nessus 3, the project changed from the GNU General Public License to a proprietary license.[3]
The Nessus 2 engine and some of the plugins are still using the GNU General Public License, leading to forks based on Nessus like OpenVAS[2][4] and Greenbone Sustainable Resilience.[5]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Nessus 2023 Release Notes". Tenable Network Security.
- ^ a b Carey, Mark; Russ Rogers; Paul Criscuolo; Mike Petruzzi. Nessus Network Auditing. O'reilly. ISBN 978-1-59749-208-9.
- ^ Olenick, Doug (2019-03-09). "SC 30th Anniversary Awards". SC Media.
- ^ "OpenVAS". Retrieved 2009-10-21.
- ^ "Greenbone". Retrieved 2021-03-07.
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