https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-open-sources-tsunami-vulnerability-scanner/
By Catalin Cimpanu
Zero Day
ZDNet.com
July 8, 2020
Google has open-sourced a vulnerability scanner for large-scale enterprise
networks consisting of thousands or even millions of internet-connected
systems.
Named Tsunami, the scanner has been used internally at Google and has been made
available on GitHub last month.
Tsunami will not be an officially-branded Google product but will instead be
maintained by the open-source community, similarly to how Google first made
Kubernetes (another Google internal tool) available for the masses.
HOW TSUNAMI WORKS
There are already hundreds of other commercial or open-sourced vulnerability
scanners on the market, but what's different about Tsunami is that Google built
the scanner with mammoth-sized companies like itself in mind.
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