Cyber Threat Assessment
Do you know your
cyber risk score?
It’s time to uncover cyber risk and increase your health score
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Here are some simple things you can do to help reduce Cyber Risk:
- Ask the hard questions – there are no easy answers when it comes to uncovering cyber risk. If the answer is we have none, you’re asking the wrong questions. Every organization has vulnerabilities.
- Try and gain visibility into your network communications. It helps analyze who and what resources are accessible on your network.
- Identify all your IT assets. It helps manage and set expectations of possible outdated or unknown devices.
- Perform continuous self-assessment scans, and your technology or partners can provide some available reports. Most technology products offer good reports.
- Remember, if the answer you get is “we’re good” or “no concerns” then that is an automatic red flag.
In our Cyber Threat Assessment we proactively analyze, audit, provide a score, best practices, and a remediation plan across all threat vectors.
Perimeter Security
Analyze logs and configurations across Firewalls, Email Protection, Tripwire & Deception Technologies, including External Threat Vectors.
Application Security
Audit, scan, discover internal and external application assets to help identify and remediate vulnerabilities.
Endpoint Security
Proactively monitor, detect, analyze web traffic, end user download activity for suspicious or malicious files or zero day cyber threats.
DefendEdge Sample Cyber Risk Scorecard
1. Establish ScopeUnderstanding the landscape is a critical success factor2. DiscoverFinding all known and unknown assets helps the cyber risk analysis3. Review FindingsWe have to discuss findings to help with clarity and accuracy4. Finalize ReportDeliver an executive summary and detailed findings document
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