Vulnerability Monitoring Service
The Vulnerability Monitoring Service (VMS) provides a scan of your organisation's IP addresses to help identify any cyber security risks. Find out more about the service, including the benefits and how to register.
Vulnerability disclosure
If you have found a vulnerability in an NHS system, please report it via our Vulnerability Disclosure Programme.
About the Vulnerability Monitoring Service
The service is a scheduled and regular non-intrusive external vulnerability scan to assess vulnerabilities.
It can help you to identify and prioritise which actions to take to improve your organisation’s cyber security levels.
Who the service is for
This service is currently available for all NHS Trusts, CCGs and CSUs.
What the scan involves
You need to provide the IP ranges that need scanning. This list needs to be reviewed periodically to ensure it's still valid.
An independent team will carry out the scanning. This involves a detailed technical review of your organisation’s perimeter, identifying any risks and issues.
After the scan
You'll receive a detailed report within 10 working days of the assessment, outlining the highest risks and critical areas. The report will include suggested actions, along with how we can support your organisation.
To support progress, we offer a range of services to help with remediation.
Register for the service
To register for the service, email [email protected]
Please include the following information for two suitable contacts in your organisation:
- Names
- Job roles
- Email addresses
- Phone numbers
The team will be in touch to confirm which IP addresses to scan.
How this service aligns with the Cyber Assessment Framework
Open the expanders below to find out how this service aligns to the principles and outcomes of the Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF).
Last edited: 4 February 2025 8:47 am