Manage assets to test
Resolve events impeding tests
In the course of a security assessment, situations may arise that prevent Fluid Attacks' tool or analysts from testing part of the group's scope or maybe all of it. These situations, referred to as events, require your team's attention and resolution ...
Manage Roots
In Fluid Attacks' platform, roots are the top-level entry points for security testing. If your group's subscription includes white-box testing, you can add Git roots and Environments to the scope. If it includes black-box testing, you can add IP ...
See retrieved repositories not yet added to any group
Role required: User, Vulnerability Manager or User Manager Fluid Attacks advises you import repositories using Open Authorization (OAuth), which involves authorizing the connection between the platform and your accounts on code repository hosting ...
Manage your credentials
Fluid Attacks requires your organization to provide credentials to access the repositories to be tested. Alternatively, your organization can allow access to repositories via Open Authorization (OAuth), eliminating the need to provide credentials. ...
Import repositories fast and safely with OAuth
Enable OAuth Role required: User Manager You can connect Fluid Attacks' platform to your account on the code repository hosting providers GitLab, GitHub, Bitbucket and Azure via OAuth (Open Authorization). Allowing this connection, you authorize ...