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  • Key Concepts: in this article we'll cover some key concepts to Canopy.Logging in
  • Getting Started: a short guide to logging in to Canopy. Most people should be familiar with such processes, but we think it's good to cover the basics (and some of the other authentication options).The Dashboard: your first interaction with Canopy, and what to do nextthis is a ~20 minute overview to help you get started on using Canopy as soon as possible.

Organising your delivery through companies, opportunities and projects

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Once you have our structure set up to organise your teams for deliver, it's time to get work done. Fundamentally Canopy structures its data around 

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  • Logging in: a short guide to logging in to Canopy. Most people should be familiar with such processes, but we think it's good to cover the basics (and some of the other authentication options).
  • The Dashboard: your first interaction with Canopy, and what to do next.
  • Findings: Findings (or vulnerabilities in some companies) are a cornerstone of Canopy. Many of the types of projects delivered by teams that use Canopy centre around findings and the relationship of these findings to assets (be they servers, source code, physical buildings, etc.). Here we explain the key concepts behind our findings and assets structures, and how they relate to examples (evidence), methodologies, reports and more
  • Assets: Assets are another key cornerstone of Canopy. Assets are used to bind Findings to Examples (evidence). Conceptually, if a finding is found, it will relate to a give asset (be that source code, a building, etc.).
  • Examples: Examples are additional data points used to show how a finding was identified. This can take the form of repeatable steps, screenshots, code or tool output and so on.
  • Methodologies: methodologies help to ensure work is delivered consistency across similar projects.
  • Reports: the typical end delivery from a project is a report (or many reports). Learn more about how to generate reports for delivering to your clients.
  • Other concepts (references, taxonomies and more): Canopy provides a number of other (optional) features to help improve your delivery and structure your information for reporting and analysis.

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