The two stakeholders most likely to receive a vulnerability scan report are:
A. Executive management - They need to be informed about the overall security posture and potential risks to the organization.
F. Systems administration - They are responsible for implementing security measures, addressing vulnerabilities, and maintaining the security of the IT infrastructure.
To effectively communicate vulnerability information, it is essential first to identify who needs to be informed and the best way to inform them. IT staff, executives, managers, and other stakeholders, such as vendors and partners, must be aware of vulnerabilities and any related issues.
What is the definition of a stakeholder?
A stakeholder is a person, group or organization with a vested interest, or stake, in the decision-making and activities of a business, organization or project.
Executive management doesn't need to see the vulnerability scan report itself. Product owners and systems administration need to see it to prioritize what needs to be remediated.
You are correct sir! Product owner: They need to understand the vulnerabilities affecting their products to prioritize remediation efforts.
Systems administration: They are responsible for applying patches and fixes, so they need detailed vulnerability information to address issues in the systems they manage.
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