Cybereason, a global cybersecurity leader, launched its new vulnerability management solution, Cybereason Vulnerability Management. This powerful new capability is seamlessly integrated into Cybereason Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR). The new solution is designed to help organizations proactively reduce their attack surface and strengthen their security posture by continuously and automatically assessing device software vulnerabilities.
Cybereason Vulnerability Management extends an organization’s endpoint protection from purely reactive threat detection to proactive risk mitigation. It continuously assesses applications on endpoints, identifies known software vulnerabilities (CVEs), and provides accurate, actionable patching recommendations, enabling information security, IT operations, and compliance teams to understand their weaknesses before attackers exploit them.
An integrated, proactive security approach
This new solution addresses the challenge of tool sprawl by integrating vulnerability management directly into Cybereason EDR. Unlike standalone vulnerability scanners that add complexity and overhead, this solution leverages the same lightweight agent and management console to provide consolidated visibility into both active threats and potential weaknesses in a single pane of glass.
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The solution works by continuously collecting metadata from applications where Cybereason sensors are installed. This data is then compared against a robust, continuously updated vulnerability intelligence database. When a match is found, the system flags the vulnerability and provides detailed, prioritized guidance within the Cybereason Defense Platform console.
Cybereason is a privately held international company headquartered in the United States with customers in over 40 countries. It provides security services such as XDR, EDR, EPP solutions and MDR services to end cyber attacks targeting the entire corporate ecosystem, including endpoints and the cloud.
SOURCE: PRTimes

