Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

November 2022

How Your Employees Are Expanding the Attack Surface

The security of the enterprise has been dramatically disrupted due to hybrid and work-from-home (WFH) environments. Security teams are struggling to grasp the scope of their organizations’ devices, tools, and apps as employees download, log in, and use their preferred software and shortcuts from their home offices.

Omdia On the Radar: Cyberpion offers a platform to reduce external attack surfaces

Download this complimentary report and learn why Omdia sees Cyberpion as well placed to carve out a share of the expanding EASM market, given the breadth of its current offering and its plans for where it needs to take its technology next.

Visibility to Risk Assessment to Active Protection

Full external attack surface visibility is just the first step to safeguarding your organization. Cyberpion goes beyond visibility to combine an attack surface vulnerability assessment for each connected asset, whether your own (first party) or from a third party. Moreover, the platform actively responds to major vulnerabilities, like dangling DNS records, by taking temporary ownership of the relevant IP address or subdomain to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands.

The Risk of Shadow IT

The move to the cloud has exponentially increased this phenomenon: The IT team is no longer required for provisioning storage, running an application, or configuring a server. Along with the growth in Shadow IT, the security risk has grown as well. Potential backdoors have been created and internal data has moved online, violating compliance requirements and compromising the organization's security posture.