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OpenSSL Statement

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AndrewLoomis
Sisense Employee
11-02-2022

We are aware of an industry-wide vulnerability affecting OpenSSL library version 3.x and above. We have conducted some research and have determined that the Sisense application does not currently support or make use of OpenSSL 3. As such, we are not vulnerable to the issue being reported here. We continue to monitor all guidance provided by the OpenSSL and security community and will update this message as needed. In addition, the Sisense security team is actively reviewing our supply chain and sub-processors to determine their exposure. At this point, we are not aware of any such exposure. If you have any questions, please contact your customer support representative.

Updated 11-15-2022
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