Skip to main content

Finding Project Tab

View remediation effort, cost, and project-related context for a finding.

Updated over 5 months ago

Overview

This article explains the Project tab in the Finding Details pane.
The tab provides high-level information about the estimated effort and cost to remediate the finding, along with relevant metadata like tags, ownership, and source.


Details

The Project tab includes the following fields:

  • Remediation Cost Level
    A visual indicator of how expensive it will be to fix the finding.
    The more dark gray dollar signs, the higher the projected cost.

  • Remediation Effort Level
    A visual indicator of the estimated effort required to fix the finding.
    The more dark gray person icons, the greater the expected effort.

  • Remediation
    Displays remediation details, including:

    • Planned remediation date

    • Owner assigned to fix the issue:

  • Tags
    Shows any tags linked to the finding. You can also delete tags from this view.

  • Engagement
    Indicates the name of the engagement in which this finding was discovered.

  • Creation Date
    When the finding was first added to Hyver.

  • Integration Ticket ID
    If applicable, shows the ID of a related ticket in systems like Jira or ServiceNow.

  • Sources
    Lists the origin of the finding — this could be:

    • Hyver

    • A Hyver user (for manual findings)

    • An external integration, like Qualys

  • Modification Date
    The last time this finding was updated in Hyver.

  • System ID
    An internal identifier used by Hyver’s backend.
    While this ID is unique, it's recommended to use the standard Finding ID (#F-XXX) when searching:


Wrap-up / Next Steps

The Project tab is your snapshot of remediation scope — who’s responsible, how hard it’ll be, and where the finding came from. It’s great for planning and coordination across teams.

Did this answer your question?