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Edgescan Integrations Q4 2022

Integrate or die.

Following on from some splendid work by the Edgescan teams throughout 2022, we would like to announce some exciting new ecosystem integrations fresh off the press to finish out 2022.

New Ecosystems Integrations

ServiceNow Security Incidents: Automate the ingestion of Edgescan vulnerability data into ServiceNow Security Incidents by sending Webhooks directly from Edgescan as soon as they are discovered.

AWS (Amazon Web Services): Edgescan can now ingest asset information directly from your AWS instances to automate ASM (Attack Surface Management) & Vulnerability Scanning your external facing services as soon as they become public.

Microsoft Azure: Edgescan can now ingest asset information directly from your Azure instances to automate ASM & Vulnerability Scanning your external facing services as soon as they become public.

GCP (Google Cloud Platform): Edgescan can now ingest asset information directly from your GCP instances to automate ASM & Vulnerability Scanning your external facing services as soon as they become public.

FreshServices: Send vulnerability data directly from Edgescan into FreshServices as a ticket using the native webhooks in Edgescan.

PlexTrac: Allow users to pull Edgescan data into their customer reporting formats in PlexTrac.

Updated Ecosystems Integrations

Kenna: Enhanced support.

Brinqa: Enhanced support via the Brinqa platform. Brinqa customers can add data directly from Edgescan into the Brinqa instance.

ArmorCode: Enhanced support via the ArmorCode platform. ArmorCode customers can add data directly from Edgescan into their ArmorCode instance.

Learn more about Edgescan Integrations and how it can help your organization

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