Cyber, privacy & resilience
Company IT/OT environments are complex and continuously evolving, making it challenging to keep an accurate view on the entire estate. In terms of cyber risk management, penetration testing helps to identify vulnerabilities, but it is often only used as a point in time exercise. At the same time, teams that are improving security are working on many different fronts, challenged to cope with ongoing changes, and forced to prioritise their efforts within limited capacity and budgetary boundaries.
Penetration testing is often not aligned with the pace of change in your environment and your cyber maturity.
On-demand penetration tests can be costly and repeating them for every change is not cost-effective..
Security teams often experience a shortage in capacity to keep up with the required work.
Teams need to invest effort in keeping track of what should be tested and when.
What is secure today won’t necessarily be secure tomorrow. The technological state-of-practice changes continuously.
Vulnerability management can feel like a vicious cycle, often with similar outcomes and no clear path to improvement.
Gaps in a defence can be exploited by attackers to enter your organisation and cause damage.
Even with your recurrent spending on security testing, your view on your vulnerability landscape is always outdated.
On the surface, it may feel secure, but in reality there may still be gaps in your security posture.
A team that needs to continuously follow up on a changing environment becomes oversaturated.
Continuously identifying relevant vulnerabilities throughout your entireorganisation.
Helping to continuously improve your security posture structurally.
A progressively enhanced testing complexity based on your maturity posture.
A more efficient way to allocate security team capacity and budget.