The French publisher is launching an offensive security solution adapted to the preparation and the ability of a business to defend itself against threats.
To better understand the reality of an attack surface before confronting the Pantest, it is in substance what Patrowl now offers to its customers. “” Operational resilience is a complex dimension to be achieved. Still too many organizations have basic cybersecurity needs that they must meet before considering more automation. If automated intrusion tests respond in essence to the problems of an evolving external attack surface, they can sometimes be too advanced. This is why we now propose the Pantest in the second stage of the process, once the concepts of dynamic cartography and proactive safety are well integrated internally “Indicates Nicolas Mattiocco, president and co -founder of Patrowl.
An offensive security strategy
Advanced EASM (External Attack Surface Management) is the first level of approach declined by the publisher. Through three key functions, it helps to map all the assets exposed to the Internet. Companies can thus discover, identify and permanently assess the threats to their information system. Among the tools offered, Risk Insights provides a set of practical cybersecurity cases relating to current problems, while Trending Attacks lists recent vulnerabilities operated by attackers.
Second level, continuous slopes incorporates a Cart (continuous automated red teaming) or continuous automated intrusion test. For Patrowl, it represents the culmination of an offensive security strategy, focused on continuous management of exposure to threats. Although this approach is one of the most advanced in terms of cybersecurity, it requires that companies be ready to adopt a complete remediation and risk management strategy.
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