
DataBreachToday: NetSPI Strengthens Attack Surface Management With Hubble Buy
Following NetSPI’s acquisition of Hubble Technology, a cyber asset attack surface management (CAASM) company, NetSPI CEO Aaron Shilts spoke with ISMG’s Michael Novinson. The piece in DataBreachToday details their conversation, diving into what stood out about Hubble, the future of Attack Surface Management (ASM), and the need for a more holistic approach to cybersecurity. Read the preview below or view it online.
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NetSPI bought a startup led by a former AIG and Accenture security leader to create a consolidated platform for internal and external attack surface management.
The Minneapolis-based proactive security vendor said the agentless approach and robust integration capabilities of Washington D.C.-area Hubble Technology align with customer demands for efficiency and consolidation, according to CEO Aaron Shilts. He said the deal will drive significant cross-selling opportunities within NetSPI’s existing client base, which spans financial services, healthcare and other regulated industries.
Existing Hubble customers will transition to NetSPI’s platform within the next four months, where Shilts said they will benefit from a comprehensive offering that fuses internal visibility with external attack surface management as well as cloud and vulnerability data. Shilts said the integration will help clients prioritize remediation efforts more effectively by providing a holistic view of their security landscape.
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