Can you setup a failure grace period for CI image scans based on first found date

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Can you setup a failure grace period for CI image scans based on first found date

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I'm looking for a way to set a failure grace period for CI image scans based on the first found date. I see in the rulesets you can set a failure grace period based on the first fix date. 

 

For example, if we were to set an expectation that any high finding needs fixed within 30 days of being detected (from the initial scan date), and we don't want to fail the scan until that 30 days is up, is there a mechanism to achieve this?

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Appreciate the response, but I'm not sure this helps me. I understand how the current grace period option works. This functionality only works on the 'first fix' date though. I am looking for a way to have a failure grace period based on the 'first scan' date of an image.

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