Chapter 3. Opening a Vulnerability Management certification case


Prerequisites

  • Join the Red Hat Partner Connect program.
  • Provide basic company information and details about the product you wish to certify, including product documentation, datasheets, and relevant resources.
  • Establish a support relationship with Red Hat. You can do this through the multi-vendor support network of TSANet or through a custom support agreement.
  • Ensure your product includes a valid software license that allows Red Hat to assess and certify it as part of the program.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the Red Hat Certification Portal.
  2. On the home page, click Open Certification.

    The system displays the Open a New Certification Case dialog.

  3. Click Next.
  4. Select an option from the Partner and Product list.

    If your product does not appear, create it by entering its name in the Product field. Then, select it.

  5. In the What kind of product is this? section, select Software.
  6. Click Next.
  7. Select Vulnerability Scanner under Which category best describes your product?
  8. In the Sub Category section, select Security.
  9. In the Product URL field, enter the partner product URL.
  10. Optional: Enter the Support URL and Specification URL.
  11. Click Next.

    Based on your inputs, the system creates a new product in the Partner Product list.

  12. Select Vulnerability Scanner from the Red Hat Certification list, and click Next.
  13. Review the certification case information and click Open.

    Note

    Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are mandatory.

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