Feature Spotlight: Custom Text Token  

by | Jun 1, 2023 | New Features

Building the pentest report is one of the most time-consuming parts of pentesting. But, for clients testing for compliance or for those who still want a traditional pentest report, you still need the report. That’s why Cyver Core integrates pentest report generation into our platform. Once you set up your pentest report template, you can simply generate a report using data already on the platform, with sections built around tokens to import the data you want.  

Until now, that process has been very static. After all, the less time you spend on your pentest report, the more time you have to pentest. Our focus has always been on updating content at the source, in the report template and in the findings on the platform and not in the report.  

But, sometimes you do need that extra customization. And, with the new Custom Text Token, you have it.  

  • Change language to deliver your pentest reports in your client’s native language 
  • Tweak or update text for use-case specific applications  
  • Insert custom sections you don’t want in other reports  

In short, if you have to update and customize text for the specific report, the new token allows you to do so.  

If you want to learn more, log into the Cyver Core portal – or request a demo to see it in action. 

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