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        <description> First, NSFOCUS　is a vendor from China. Here is an overview of its VA solution,NSFOCUS AURORA  Vulnerability Assessment Product.More detailed info,please visit this link,you can download the product overview here  The network security condition is be...</description>
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        <description> This Wiki is devoted to Vulnerabilty Assessment. I&amp;lsquo;ve started it with a comparison of 10 VA tools. It&amp;rsquo;s a translation from the print article that was published in the german magazine iX. There are other articles by me be found as well. C...</description>
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