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What You Can Do Today to Make an Impact on Cybersecurity Asset Management
EBOOK What You Can Do Today to Make an Impact on Cybersecurity Asset ManagementWhat you learn in this E-Book:[dsm_icon_list icon_background_color="#0066ff" list_space_between="10px" text_indent="15px" _builder_version="4.17.4" _module_preset="default"...
Cybersecurity in the Merger & Acquisition Process – TY
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Cybersecurity in the Merger & Acquisition Process
ON DEMAND WEBINAR Cybersecurity in theMerger & Acquisition ProcessAbout this Webinar: Mergers and acquisitions pose unique challenges for companies as they work through the process of discovering as much about their potential target as possible. The information...
Lucidum Named Global InfoSec Awards Winner During RSA Conference 2022
Cybersecurity Asset Discovery Platform Awarded “Hot Company Attack Surface Management” In 10th Annual Global InfoSec Awards at #RSAC 2022
Reveal Your Attack Surface Through Machine Learning Without an Agent, Scans, or Another Data Lake
Stop relying on scans, agents, or other legacy methods for assessing your attack surface and performing vulnerability management. Instead, turn to Machine Learning.
What CISOs Need to Know Before Choosing a CAASM Solution
EBOOK What CISOs Need to Know Before Choosing a CAASM SolutionWhat you learn in this E-Book:[dsm_icon_list icon_background_color="#0066ff" list_space_between="10px" text_indent="15px" _builder_version="4.17.1" _module_preset="default" text_text_color="#000000"...
Technology Services Company Uncovers 800+ Unknown Assets with Lucidum
Most enterprise-sized organizations rely on multiple isolated data sources to compile asset information critical to effectively manage security, compliance, costs, and many other areas of IT. But this approach leaves massive blind spotsOrganization: IT Services...
2022 Predictions – Featuring Tromzo
Hear what Harshit Chitalia and Harshil Parikh, co-founders of Tromzo, have predicted for cybersecurity in 2022.
Avoiding Patch-tastrophies
Why is patching still a problem when we know a flaw exists?
Social Engineering Attacks
As security officers, we might imagine we’re impervious to being conned — but are we willing to bet the company on that?
