View Library Details

To view all the vulnerabilities within a specific library, click the row on the Libraries page. The top, and bottom pane displays these details:

Field NameDescription
Library

Libraries in the selected application. You can click on the row to view the details of the library.

Type

The language used for the corresponding library.

Application The name of the application that uses the selected library.
Tier (Nodes)

Name of the affected tier. You can click the flow map icon () next to the tier name to view the flow map on the Splunk AppDynamics dashboard. The number in the parenthesis () indicates the number of affected nodes.

File Path

The location of the file system, which identifies that the node has a file to that path. This also identifies that the library is from your application.

Status The status of the library.
Remediation Candidate The version of the library that should be used to remediate the vulnerability.
Highest Cisco Security Risk Score The Cisco Security Risk Score provides an estimate of exploitation based on real-time events. These are the three statuses:
  • Green 0-33
  • Amber 34-66
  • Red 67-100
Highest CVSS Score This score is based on the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) with five severities:
  • None 0-0
  • Low 0.1-3.9
  • Medium 4.0-6.9
  • High 7.0-8.9
  • Critical 9.0-10.0
Vulnerabilities By Severity

The number of vulnerabilities based on severity:

  • Critical
  • High
  • Medium
  • Low
Reached A yellow icon is displayed in this column to indicate that a vulnerability method is matched.
ID The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposure (CVE) identifier. Click the CVEs to view the vulnerability details. For information about Vulnerabilities, see Monitor Vulnerabilities.
Current Library

The library that introduced the vulnerability to the application.

You can click the Export button to download the table data. It downloads all of the rows, columns, and related data in a .csv file. A separate .json file includes the following: link to the website where the table is exported from, global filters (if any) applied to the pages, and search filters applied to the columns. These two files are compressed into a .zip file for downloading. The maximum number of rows that can be exported is 10,000. If table data exceeds 10,000 rows you may apply filters to narrow your search, or export the first 10,000 results.