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You can review them within the Complete Analysis tab. There is a bar chart showing the number of vulnerabilities and the available fixable items. By hovering on the bars, you can see the fixes for the vulnerabilities of security threats.
While there are rare mismatch cases, it could be either due to the analysis via each analyzer being doubled or when images are re-analyzed.
Database errors can inevitably occur but are very rare to none. Therefore, when a mismatch happens, you can rest assured that all the information about the results is reported accurately.
While logged in, you’ll be able to view the date of trial license expiry on the upper right side of your dashboard.
You can get started by clicking on the Quick Start link on our homepage.
If you already have an integrated Jira account, you can proceed to the Vulnerability analysis.
- Click the vulnerability result of a certain image. You will then see a table for the information.
- On the Jira column, select Open Jira ticket to make a ticket for the vulnerability found.
- Once created, you can click on the ticket name and be redirected to your Jira account to view the recently created ticket.
You can also see the Jira-created tickets on the Activity & Action Items on the upper right-hand side of the dashboard.
Yes. Carbonetes supports integration into repositories such as GitHub, BitBucket, and GitLab. Carbonetes can integrate with issue tracking and notification accounts like Jira and Slack. Carbonetes also has CI/CD plugins available: Jenkins, Cloudbees, Circle CI, Team City, Azure Pipelines, BitBucket Pipelines, and Gitlab Pipelines.