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.



