​Performing a Vulnerability Assessment
Section 1: Hands-On Demonstration
Part 1: Scan the Network with Zenmap
​Make a screen capture showing the contents of the Ports/Hosts tab from the SYN scan for fileserver01.securelabsondemand.com.

Make a screen capture showing the contents of the Host Details tab from the OS scan for fileserver01.securelabsondemand.com.

​Make a screen capture showing the details in the Ports/Hosts tab from the Service scan for fileserver01.securelabsondemand.com.

Part 2: Conduct a Vulnerability Scan with Nessus
Make a screen capture showing the Nessus report summary.

Part 3: Evaluate Your Findings
Summarize the vulnerability you selected, including the CVSS risk score, and recommend a mitigation strategy.
The SSL certificate for this service cannot be trusted. The SSL, server's X.509, certificate cannot be trusted. This situation can occur in three different ways, in which the chain of trust can be broken. The CVSS V3 risk score is 6.5. Recommendation: Purchase or generate a proper SSL certificate for this service.
Section 2: Applied Learning
Part 1: Scan the Network with Nmap

​Make a screen capture showing the results of the traceroute command.

​Make a screen capture showing the results of the Nmap scan with OS detection activated.
Part 2: Conduct a Vulnerability Scan with OpenVAS

​Make a screen capture showing the detailed OpenVAS scan results