 The Vulnerability Report provides information about vulnerabilities from scans of the default branch. It contains accumulative results of all your security scans and enables collaboration by making it easy for security teams to manage vulnerabilities. The Vulnerability Report can be accessed by going to the Security and Compliance tab and clicking on the Vulnerability Report. Here, we can see the totals of vulnerabilities per severity level. We also have filters for common vulnerability attributes, such as status. Status can be set by the security team. Severity is determined by the scanner and CVE. The tool option allows me to sort by scanner, including third-party scanners I have integrated. By the tool option, I am going to select DAST. You can see how the Vulnerability Report is filtered to show on DAST vulnerabilities. You can also see if there has been any activity on the vulnerability. This would include links to issues, whether or not the vulnerability has been remediated or false positives. When clicking on a vulnerability from the list, we're taken to a page containing advanced details on the specified vulnerability. We have a description, as well as links and identifiers, giving more information on the vulnerability. We can see the requests sent and response, as well as a solution. This particular vulnerability shows that I am using a weak authentication method, so I am going to go ahead and change the status, since I know I am using basic auth. I'll confirm this vulnerability and let the security team know by changing the status. Now, when I scroll down, you can see that I changed the vulnerability status just now. I can also add a comment in order to allow other members of the security team to know why I changed the status. Here, I am writing that we are currently using basic auth, but that we are going to go ahead and migrate to OpenID Connect and I'll click on Save Comment and you can see that the comment has been saved. It can be either edited or deleted. You can also create an issue to collaborate with developers. These are some of the ways the Vulnerability Report enables collaboration and simplifies the management of vulnerabilities.