At Inspectiv, we’re committed to helping security teams take control of vulnerability management. With our numerous ways to find vulnerabilities, ranging from bug bounty to vulnerability disclosure programs and software-based detection, we’re excited to announce a major release. It gives you more flexibility, clarity, and control over how you manage remediation timelines and notifications.
This update introduces custom SLA policies and visibility along with smarter notifications. All of these are designed to streamline your workflow and strengthen your security posture.
🛠 Why SLA Policies Matter
Service Level Agreements (SLAs) (sometimes called Operating Level Agreements internally) aren’t just deadlines—they’re a framework for ensuring your team is living up to cybersecurity best practices. It demonstrates confident commitment to deliver on resolution times; think of it as the cybersecurity equivalent to calling your shot in basketball before making it, just less showy. By setting and tracking clear resolution times:
- Prioritize what matters most – Higher-risk issues, like critical vulnerabilities, should always be addressed before lower-severity ones. SLA policies help enforce this hierarchy.
- Note: CVSS is a great start, but risk-related measures that take impact and likelihood of exploit are preferred whenever available.
- Shortening decision trees with the aid of this kind of rubric helps speed resolution as well
- Build a security-first culture – Clear, measurable goals foster accountability and strengthen motivation across the team.
- Ensure metrics reflect true defenses – With consistent tracking, your remediation metrics align with real-world risk, showing stakeholders an accurate picture of your resilience.
🚀 Getting Started
All these features are available today under Organization Settings (Cogwheel icon) in your dashboard.
🆕 New Features
Create and Manage Custom SLA Policies
Define exactly how quickly vulnerabilities must be remediated:
- Set custom resolution times in calendar days
- Name and manage SLA policies - you can set more than one
- Align Inspectiv with your internal security standards
View SLA Status Everywhere
A new SLA column in the vulnerability list shows deadlines at a glance, such as:
8 days remaining in your SLA
167 days into your SLA
Violated an SLA 9 days ago
Successfully remediated within SLA
Dive deeper into any vulnerability for a full breakdown of applicable policies.
Complete SLA Event History
SLA events are now logged in the vulnerability history tab:
- When a policy was removed
- When a vulnerability became “At Risk”
- When a deadline was breached
This creates a complete audit trail—ideal for proving security effectiveness to auditors, insurers, and stakeholders.
In addition to SLAs, Inspectiv Notification Settings have been enhanced
Introducing the Notification Settings Page
Manage your workflow, not your inbox. The new Notification Settings page lets you:
- Enable or disable specific email events with simple toggles
- Send a test notification to confirm your preferences
Customize Your Alerts
Stay informed only on what’s important:
- 🔎 New Vulnerability Detections
- ✅ Remediated Vulnerability Updates
- ⏱ SLA Warnings (at risk or missed)
- 💬 New Comments on Vulnerabilities
- 📊 Weekly Summary Email
⚡ Improvements & Enhancements
- Flexible Policy Application – Apply SLA policies to all vulnerabilities or only to new ones going forward.
- Simplified Status Display – Clear, text-based statuses and timers replace confusing icons for instant clarity.
🐞 Bug Fixes
This release also includes general stability and performance enhancements to keep your workflow running smoothly.
With this release, SLA policies are more than just rules—they’re a tool for Inspectiv users to drive accountability, strengthen culture, and ensure your defenses reflect the urgency of real-world threats.
- Set custom resolution times in calendar days