Domain Inventory

Required Tenable Vulnerability Management User Role: Basic, Scan Operator, Standard, Scan Manager, or Administrator

On the Assets workbench, to view only your domain inventory assets, select the Domain Inventory tile and deselect other tiles. A domain inventory is a complete account of every domain owned by your organization. Domains are associated with a wide range of assets: databases, applications, directory services, and identity or access management platforms.

The Domain Inventory tile contains a table with the following columns. To show or hide columns, see Customize Explore Tables.

Column Description
Asset ID

The UUID of the asset where a scan detected the finding. This value is unique to Tenable Vulnerability Management.

Name

The asset identifier, assigned based on the availability of specific attributes in logical order.

Host Name

The name of the host of the asset.

Record Type The type of asset.
Record Value The record value of the asset.
Domain The domain to which the asset belongs.
DNS (FQDN) (ASM)

The fully qualified domain name of the asset host.

IPv4 Address (ASM) The IPv4 address for the asset.
IPv4 Address (ASM) The IPv6 address for the asset.
Hosting Provider The provider hosting the asset.
ASN The Autonomous System Number (ASN) of the asset.
Licensed

Indicates if the asset is licensed within Tenable Vulnerability Management. For more information, see Tenable Vulnerability Management Licenses.

First Seen

The date and time when a scan first identified the asset.

Last Seen

The date when a scan last found the vulnerability on an asset.

Source

The source of the scan that identified the asset.

Tags

Tags applied to the asset.

Created Date

The date and time when Tenable Vulnerability Management created the asset record.

Updated Date

The date and time when Tenable Vulnerability Management last updated the asset record.

Port The port associated with the asset.
Actions

In this column, click the button to view a drop-down where you can:

  • Add Tags — Add new tags. In the dialog that appears, choose a Category and Value, as described in Tags.

  • Remove Tags — Remove existing tags. In the dialog that appears, click a tag and click Remove.

  • Create Advanced Network Scan — Create an advanced network scan, as described in Create a Scan

  • Create Web Application Scan — Create a web application scan, as described in Create a Scan

  • Delete — Permanently delete an asset, as described in Delete Assets.