In the digital era, managing your attack surface – the sum total of all potential attack vectors in your systems – is a critical part of your cybersecurity strategy. Attack Surface Management (ASM) provides the insights and tools necessary to understand, assess, prioritize and remediate risks faster and more effectively. In this post, we’re going to explore eight key ASM advantages for security teams, and the key product capabilities needed to achieve them.
As security teams witness that their organization’s digital footprint keeps growing in size and complexity, the urgent need for attack surface discovery becomes clear. But what exactly does attack surface discovery entail, and why is it so crucial in today’s digital landscape? This blog post aims to demystify attack surface discovery and provide insights into its importance for security operations teams.
Discover the importance of including public GitHub monitoring in your external attack surface management strategy to mitigate the risk of sensitive information exposure. Learn the steps to protect your organization from potential breaches in this blog post.
CVE-2023-34362 is an SQL injection (SQLi) vulnerability that has been found in the MOVEit Transfer web application that could allow an unauthenticated attacker to gain unauthorized access to MOVEit Transfer’s database. SQL Injection (SQLi) poses significant risks as it allows attackers to potentially steal, manipulate, or delete sensitive data from databases.
CrowdStrike Falcon® Discover delivers deep asset visibility with no hardware to deploy or manage, providing valuable context for all of your assets. For IT and security teams alike, Falcon Discover is a powerful tool to stop breaches. The majority of CrowdStrike customers already use Falcon Discover to improve their IT and security posture.
Attack surface management is certainly a concern for most organizations, but being top of mind does not mean it's easy for organizations to understand or implement. Unfortunately, there are many misconceptions about how hard managing one's attack surface is, so let's deal with five of the most common fallacies. The fact is attack surface management is a lot easier said than done and to be effective, attack surface management demands a strong base of 'cyber hygiene'.