Vulnerability Status report
The Vulnerability Status report includes all the vulnerabilities that are associated with the projects and project versions to which you have access.
For example, you can use this report to identify which projects are secure and which projects and project versions contain security risks.
This report can be run at the global level (for all projects to which you have access) or for one or more projects to which you have access. It can also be run at the project version level to view this information for a specific project version.
Running a Vulnerability Status report at the global level
To run a Vulnerability Status report at the global level:
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Log in to Black Duck.
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Click .
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Click + Create new report. The Create New Report dialog box appears.
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Select Vulnerability Status Report from the Report Type list.
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To run the report for selected projects, enter one or more project names in the Projects field. Leave the field blank to create the report for all projects to which you have access.
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Select either HTML or CSV as the report format.
Tip: Use the CSV option when your data becomes too large to render and view in the browser. - Click Confirm to run the report.
One of the following links appear when the report completes:
vulnerability-status-report_all_assigned_projects_YYYY-MM-DD_HHMMSS (time stamp in system timezone) for a global version of the report
vulnerability-status-report_YYYY-MM-DD_HHMMSS (time stamp in system timezone) for one or more projects
Reports for a specific project can be accessed by any user who is a member of the project. However, if the report contains multiple projects, the user must be a member of all projects to access the report.
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Select the link to view the report.
If you selected CSV as the report format, download the report and extract the zip file.
Running a Vulnerability Status report at the project level
To run a Vulnerability Status report at the project level:
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Log in to Black Duck.
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Click the desired project name on the Dashboard.
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Click the desired project version.
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Click the Reports tab.
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Click the + Create New Report.
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Select Vulnerability from the report list.
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Select Vulnerability Status Report from the Report Type list.
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To run the report for selected projects, enter one or more project names in the Projects field. Leave the field blank to create the report for all projects to which you have access.
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Select either HTML or CSV as the report format.
Tip: Use the CSV option when your data becomes too large to render and view in the browser. - Click Confirm to run the report.
One of the following links appear when the report completes:
vulnerability-status-report_all_assigned_projects_YYYY-MM-DD_HHMMSS (time stamp in system timezone) for a global version of the report
vulnerability-status-report_YYYY-MM-DD_HHMMSS (time stamp in system timezone) for one or more projects
Reports for a specific project can be accessed by any user who is a member of the project. However, if the report contains multiple projects, the user must be a member of all projects to access the report.
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Select the link to view the report.
If you selected CSV as the report format, download the report and extract the zip file.