MSPs running quarterly vulnerability assessments need a professional, white-label reporting workflow they can reuse every quarter. An MSP vulnerability assessment report template and quarterly client review deck that turns scanner output into a structured client conversation.
Most penetration testers are technically excellent and operationally underprepared. A complete set of pentest business templates covering scoping, proposals, pricing, legal, and client communication for consultants running a professional practice.
Everything that happens during a penetration test is invisible to the client. A pentest report template, findings writing guide, QA checklist, and client readout deck for consultants who want delivery to be as professional as the testing.
MSPs running vulnerability assessments across multiple clients need clean data separation, per-client reporting, and pricing that does not scale with client count. Here is what that workflow looks like in practice.
A finding library lets you write a vulnerability description once and reuse it across every engagement. Here is how to build one and why consistency in your findings matters.
A practical walkthrough of triaging Nessus findings in JuturnaReport: assigning severity, documenting decisions, and routing findings to your ticket system without API configuration.
Nessus has been the most widely deployed vulnerability scanner for 25 years. Here is what the data, user reviews, and competitive landscape actually say about why that is still true.
Vulnerability management tools are priced for enterprise security programs. Here is what small security and IT teams actually need, and what it should reasonably cost.
Most ticketing systems accept email. Here is how to route Nessus findings directly into Jira, ServiceNow, Zendesk, or any ticket system without configuring a single API integration.
The tools for vulnerability management reporting are either enterprise platforms with enterprise pricing or open-source projects that need their own infrastructure. We built something in between.
A breakdown of what belongs in a professional vulnerability assessment report, from executive summary to remediation guidance, and the common mistakes that undermine report quality.
A step-by-step vulnerability triage workflow for small security and IT teams. How to go from raw scanner output to prioritized, actionable findings ready for remediation.
How to write an executive summary for a vulnerability assessment report that non-technical stakeholders can act on. Includes structure, examples, and common mistakes.
Vulnerability scanners generate overwhelming amounts of findings. Most of them are noise. Here is how to cut through the volume, prioritize what matters, and build a triage process that keeps your team focused.