opinions on Vigliante's SecureScanNX for attack/pen work?

From: Dented Halo (dentedhaloat_private)
Date: Mon Nov 26 2001 - 15:20:44 PST

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    Our firm is looking at adopting SecureScanNX in 
    favour of Cybercop. One of the reasons being 
    SecureScan can be used in a distributed fashion. 
    Cybercop now has that ability but their licensing 
    doesn't allow it to be used in a consulting manner.
    
    So other than SecureScanNX, what other attack/pen 
    type applications are out there that work in a 
    distrubted fashion? Ie Client/server role, nessus 
    being a perfect example. Server with all the scripts 
    and modules runs on a linux host, and users can 
    connect to it via a nessus client on either a 
    win9x/NT/2k or various linux distro's.
    
    Only prob is finding info right now on SecureScanNX, 
    no one seems ot be talking about it or much info, 
    even google.com only brings up but a single page of 
    hits. Interesting indeed...
    
    Thanks for any insights.
    
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