External Attack Surface Monitoring (EASM)

How to monitor your attack surface

This post will talk about a few ways to monitor and identify attack surface in your business.

Attack surface monitoring is the process of identifying and managing all the points of access to a system. Attackers can use these points of access to find a way into an environment. Attacks may come from the Internet, an internal network, or from an external partner.

Attackers can use these points of access to find a way into an environment. Attacks may come from the Internet, an internal network, or from an external partner.

The goal of attack surface monitoring is to identify and monitor all your points of access. A good attack surface monitoring strategy includes analyzing the risk and impact of each point of access.

The Key to Successful Attack Surface Monitoring

The key to successful attack surface monitoring is to have a comprehensive view of all devices, applications and systems that are connected to your corporate network. Only by having a complete understanding of your network can you identify and track all changes to your attack surface, which is essential for detecting and preventing malicious activity.

A comprehensive network security solution should provide real-time visibility into all devices and applications on your network, as well as the ability to track changes to your attack surface over time. This will help you quickly identify any new devices or applications that have been added to your network, as well as any changes to your existing infrastructure that could increase your risk of attack.

With complete visibility into your network, you can quickly and easily detect malicious activity, and take steps to protect your organization from potential attacks.

Gain Visibility Into Digital Assets and Attack Surface

Today’s businesses are digital by nature and as such, they are constantly under attack from cybercriminals. In order to protect your business, you need to have complete visibility into your digital assets and attack surface. Only then can you identify and mitigate the risks posed by cybercriminals.

ReConfirm offers a comprehensive solution for gaining visibility into your digital assets and attack surface. Our solution provides you with a complete view of your IT environment, including all of your devices, applications, and network traffic. With this information, you can quickly identify and mitigate the risks posed by cybercriminals.

To learn more about how ReConfirm can help you gain visibility into your digital assets and attack surface, please contact us today.

Discover Shadow It

Shadow IT is the use of unauthorized and/or unsanctioned technology within an organization. It can include both software and hardware that is not approved by the organization’s IT department.

Shadow IT can be a major security risk for organizations, as it can include unsecured and unsupported applications and devices that can be exploited by attackers. These devices and applications can also create compatibility issues and other problems for the organization’s IT infrastructure.

There are a number of ways to discover and track Shadow IT and its misconfigurations in an organization. One approach is to use ReConfirm, which continuesly scans the organization’s network for unauthorized devices and applications. IT departments can also use reports from end users and other IT staff to identify devices and applications that may be considered Shadow IT.

Get Your Attack Surface Report

The Attack Surface report is a guide to understanding your organization’s attack surface. It provides an overview of the different vulnerabilities and attack vectors that are present in your organization, as well as recommendations for how to reduce your risk.

To generate your report, simply request a demo by entering your email address and we will contact you.

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Useful links:

https://www.informationweek.com/security-and-risk-strategy/twilio-breach-5-questions-to-ask-about-protecting-your-own-business

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