Solutions Review: Getting Ahead of Continuous Threat Exposure Management with CAASM
On November 8, 2024, NetSPI CTO Tom Parker was featured in the Solutions Review article, Getting Ahead of Continuous Threat Exposure Management with CAASM. Read the preview below or view it online.
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For security teams, gaining comprehensive visibility into a company’s attack surface is becoming an increasingly daunting, but mission-critical task. Further, this capability is one of the cornerstones of a Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) program, as defined by Gartner. The sheer number of systems in use today—from legacy internal infrastructure to cloud-based applications, and the proliferation of personal devices through bring-your-own-device (BYoD) policies—has expanded the scope and complexity of many of the common exposures that our teams have been accustomed to addressing over the past decade. This modern attack surface is highly dynamic and constantly shifting, making it difficult for security teams to maintain the necessary oversight.
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