Select Management in the navigation bar and choose “Global False Positive” from the dropdown. The Global False Positive feature provides a centralized list of rules marked as false positives across your organization. This section allows you to easily manage and review these rules, ensuring that legitimate vulnerabilities are not overlooked due to false alarms.
The Global False Positive page displays a list of rules that have been set as false positives, along with their properties:
Rule Name: Name of the rule or vulnerability.
Application: The application to which the rule belongs.
Place of Vulnerability: The specific location where the vulnerability was detected.
Severity: The risk level of the rule (e.g., Critical, High, Medium, Low).
Level: Type of vulnerability (e.g., SCA, SAST, DAST).
Created Time: The timestamp when the rule was marked as a false positive.
Tip: Use the search bar at the top to quickly find specific rules by their names or identifiers. The left sidebar provides filters for time it was present as false positive and the application it belongs to, to help refine your search. These filtering options make it easy to cluster and identify specific rules among the list, helping you maintain an organized global false positive list.
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