CyberLab Launches Attack Surface Monitor, Recon Scan
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A part of the wider CyberLab Control suite of services, Recon Scan is an Attack Surface Monitoring service that scans for potential entry points within the user’s environment - detecting and assessing risks from exposed services, outdated software, and misconfigurations.
Recon Scan can be used to discover hidden or unmanaged business assets that could provide access to a threat actor. Discoverable assets include endpoints, subdomains, IP addresses, and open ports, and more. Once every asset has been mapped out, visualised, and assessed for vulnerabilities, users can start work on minimising their attack surface.
Users benefit from improved vulnerability resolution timescales – currently averaging as high as 35 days for critical vulnerabilities in large organisations.
Vulnerability management is key an area of concern for organisations - as to 60% of successful cyber attacks are attributable to an unpatched vulnerability. Research suggests it takes on average, as long as 35 days for a large organisation to resolve a critical vulnerability within their environment, with 48% of vulnerabilities in large organisations remaining unresolved for over 12 months.
Recon Scan addresses this gap with a user portal that makes vulnerability management understandable to the everyone. Every vulnerability identified by Recon Scan is explained and ranked by criticality for the user’s attention, with AI powered remediation advice explaining the precise steps to take to being your security posture back to full strength.