![]() That's where I can figure the scope of the scan. The most important part of this page of settings is the target's box. I could fill in a description here if I wanted to, but I'm going to leave that blank for now. I'm going to go ahead and call this Mike's scan. The initial screen that I see lets me enter some basic information about the scan. This allows me to choose my own scan settings. I'd like to look at all of the options, so I'm going to select Advanced Scan. These are pre-configured scan settings that I can choose if I don't want to set everything myself. After I click the New Scan button, I'm presented with a series of templates to choose from. ![]() I'm back in Nessus and I'm going to set up a new scan from scratch. We've already run a couple of simple vulnerability scans in this course, but now let's explore the process of setting up a vulnerability scan in more detail. ![]()
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