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Meeting the Exposure Management Challenge: Key use cases for success
To be Announced
A modern approach to exposure management is a combination of process and technology. New solutions designed to help organizations understand and manage their attack surface include External Attack Surface Management (EASM) and Cyber Asset Attack Surface Management (CAASM), these can give security practitioners a 360-degree view of their environment, with the relevant context and insights to prioritize exposure remediation effectively.
Join Rapid7’s panel of experts for part 3 in the “Command Your Attack Surface” series, as we will look at the critical use cases driving the adoption of attack surface and exposure management technologies:
-Identifying security coverage gaps & non-compliant assets.
-Detecting Shadow IT & ungoverned assets.
-Prioritizing vulnerabilities based on risk and business context.
-Improving Incident Response efficiency
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Exposure Management 101: Essential Concepts & Strategies
Ryan Blanchard, Sr. Product Marketing Manager and Jamie Cowper, Director, Marketing
It is paramount that organizations have complete visibility across their attack surface and are able to reduce their overall exposure. However, technology sprawl and fragmentation has left security teams with limited visibility and major gaps in their security posture. Gartner estimates that only 17% of organizations can clearly identify and inventory a majority (95% or more) of their assets.
This webcast is the first in a series that will introduce the concept of Exposure Management and cover the process and technology that security professionals can use to address this challenge. Attendees at this session will hear how forward-looking security teams are evolving their existing vulnerability management programs to address exposure more broadly across organizations.
This session will cover common exposure management use cases across cloud and endpoint security, vulnerability management and incident response, sharing information on different types of exposures and guidance on how to address the growing exposure management challenge.
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Take Command of your Attack Surface: Rapid7 Exposure Command
Ryan Blanchard - Senior Product Marketing Manager at Rapid7, Megan Connolly - Senior Security Solutions Engineer at Rapid7
Learn how Rapid7 can unify your attack surface to anticipate threats and manage risk across hybrid environments.
With attack surface sprawl, having a reliable view of your total environment and being able to zero-in on the most critical exposures within that is a huge challenge. Security teams are cobbling together siloed views, struggling to build a picture that they can trust and drive prioritized action across their organizations.
Rapid7 Exposure Command addresses this core market need. Unlock broad visibility across your ecosystem, both internal and external, that you can confidently navigate to pinpoint security gaps, discover shadow IT, and gather the relevant, threat-informed risk context that accelerates prioritization and remediation activities.
Watch this webcast to learn how you can gain command of your attack surface and control of your risk landscape.
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Meeting the Exposure Management Challenge: Key use cases for success
To be Announced
A modern approach to exposure management is a combination of process and technology. New solutions designed to help organizations understand and manage their attack surface include External Attack Surface Management (EASM) and Cyber Asset Attack Surface Management (CAASM), these can give security practitioners a 360-degree view of their environment, with the relevant context and insights to prioritize exposure remediation effectively.
Join Rapid7’s panel of experts for part 3 in the “Command Your Attack Surface” series, as we will look at the critical use cases driving the adoption of attack surface and exposure management technologies:
-Identifying security coverage gaps & non-compliant assets.
-Detecting Shadow IT & ungoverned assets.
-Prioritizing vulnerabilities based on risk and business context.
-Improving Incident Response efficiency