Nabla Releases F5 BIG-IP Scanner for CISA Emergency Directive 26-01 Compliance
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jdbohrman
Crisped on the outside, thoughtful enough on the inside.
Summary
Nabla announces a new F5 BIG-IP scanner designed to help organizations comply with CISA Emergency Directive 26-01, which requires federal agencies to identify and report all instances of F5 BIG-IP products in their networks by specific deadlines (October 29th for summary and December 3rd, 2025 for detailed inventory). The scanner automates the discovery of F5 assets, extracts version data, and produces verifiable inventories without manual spreadsheet management or network log analysis.
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For many security and compliance teams, those dates are tomorrow in infrastructure time.
If you're staring down those deadlines wondering how to discover F5 assets, extract version data, and produce a verifiable inventory without babysitting spreadsheets or guessing from network logs, Nabla has you covered.
Introducing our new F5 BIG-IP scanner for CISA ED 26-01 compliance. With Mermaid reachability diagrams and no LLMs
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