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Security findings are only valuable when the right people can understand and act on them. Sensagraph transforms every scan into a professional, easy-to-read report that can be downloaded with a single click and shared across your organisation — from QA engineers to developers, security leads, and the CTO.

Each report is structured for clarity: it presents discovered issues in plain language, groups them by severity, and — most importantly — includes a dedicated Recommendations section that tells your team exactly what to do next. No jargon walls, no guesswork, just a decision-ready document that moves security work forward.

Reports built for every stakeholder

Whether the reader is technical or not, Sensagraph reports communicate risk clearly and guide the recipient toward remediation. This makes collaboration between teams faster and dramatically reduces the time between detection and fix.

One-Click Report Download

Export the full results of any scan into a portable, self-contained report file that can be stored, archived, or forwarded instantly.

  • Download reports in a shareable, print-friendly format
  • Keep an auditable history of every scan performed
  • Attach reports to tickets, emails, or compliance evidence folders

Clear, Non-Technical Language

Findings are written in a way that both engineers and business stakeholders can understand, so no one is left translating results between teams.

  • Plain-language descriptions of each issue
  • Severity ratings that highlight what matters most
  • Executive-friendly summaries alongside technical detail

Actionable Recommendations

Every finding includes a Recommendations section that explains how to resolve the issue — turning your report into a hands-on remediation guide.

  • Step-by-step guidance for fixing each vulnerability
  • Best-practice configuration suggestions
  • Prioritised actions so teams know what to fix first

Seamless Cross-Team Sharing

QA can forward reports to developers, developers can escalate to the CTO, and managers can review progress — all from the same document.

  • Ideal handoffs between QA, engineering, and leadership
  • Consistent format across every scan and every team
  • Reduced miscommunication and faster remediation cycles

Compliance & Audit Ready

Downloaded reports serve as documented evidence of your security posture, useful for internal audits, client reviews, and regulatory requirements.

  • Structured format suitable for audit trails
  • Timestamped scan records for accountability
  • Easy to include in compliance documentation

From detection to remediation, faster

A finding without guidance is just noise. Sensagraph reports close the loop by pairing every discovered issue with concrete recommendations, so your team spends less time researching fixes and more time deploying them.

Structured Findings

Each issue is presented with a title, description, severity, affected asset, and remediation advice — no piecing information together.

  • Consistent layout across every report
  • Quick scanning for busy stakeholders
  • Deep detail available when needed

Ready for Everyone

Whether it lands in an inbox, a Jira ticket, or a boardroom presentation, the report keeps the same clarity and professionalism.

  • Suitable for technical and executive audiences
  • Portable and easy to distribute
  • Keeps your entire organisation aligned on security

Frequently asked questions

Sensagraph reports are exported in a portable, print-friendly format that can be easily shared via email, attached to tickets, or stored in compliance archives.

Yes. Every report uses clear, plain-language descriptions alongside technical detail, so QA teams, developers, managers, and executives can all follow the findings.

Each finding includes a Recommendations section that explains how to fix the issue — with concrete steps, configuration advice, and best-practice guidance so your team knows exactly what to do next.

Absolutely. Reports are designed for cross-team collaboration. A QA engineer can forward a report to a developer, and a developer can escalate the same document to the CTO without any reformatting.

Yes. Because reports are structured, timestamped, and archivable, they serve as strong supporting evidence for internal audits, client reviews, and regulatory requirements.