I would say yes. Almost anybody can run a tool. It is only one who is
familiar with the context that can fine-tune it to give good results in the
first place and then review the results in a meaningful manner to weed out
false positives, identify the more relevant findings and then use the
findings in the next steps of the assessment exercise.

Any particular reason you ask?

Regards,
Varun V Nair

http://paheli.net/blog/
http://linkedin.varunvnair.com/


On 17 February 2010 18:01, purohit singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi All,
>
> Is it necessary to have a good and working knowledge of "Networking" to
> work on NESSUS tool ?
>
> Thanks,
> Purohit
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