Hackuity, the risk-based vulnerability management provider, today announced the newest feature to its platform to help organizations evaluate the real threats associated with CVEs.
Smart Exposure Explorer (SmartEx2) will serve as a unified encyclopedia for open-source and non-public vulnerability information, providing a more up-to-date and in-depth analysis of CVEs to Hackuity’s customers and partners.
Hackuity’s Exposure Management (EM) users will now have full access to SmartEx2, enabling security teams to evaluate real threats posed to their attack surfaces by each of the known 200,000 CVEs and innumerable non-CVE vulnerabilities. Hackuity’s SmartEx2 collects extensive information from Vulnerability Open-Source Intelligence providers as well as via Hackuity bots that monitor the dark web and deep web for advanced vulnerability intelligence.
SmartEx2 will provide even greater granularity regarding publicly and non-publicly disclosed vulnerabilities to give organizations the insights that matter most, including:
- Real Exploitability, clearly indicating whether the CVE is exploitable by attackers.
- Exploit Maturity, based on the number of exploits available to APTs or ransomware gangs.
- Threat Intensity, derived from public social networks, the dark web, and the deep web to determine if attackers are using the CVE at that very moment.
Learn more about SmartEx2 at https://hello.hackuity.io/fr/feature/smartex2
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Hackuity’s New Smart Exposure Explorer Provides Unified Vulnerability Encyclopedia
Hackuity, the risk-based vulnerability management provider, today announced the newest feature to its platform to help organizations evaluate the real threats associated with CVEs.
Smart Exposure Explorer (SmartEx2) will serve as a unified encyclopedia for open-source and non-public vulnerability information, providing a more up-to-date and in-depth analysis of CVEs to Hackuity’s customers and partners.
Hackuity’s Exposure Management (EM) users will now have full access to SmartEx2, enabling security teams to evaluate real threats posed to their attack surfaces by each of the known 200,000 CVEs and innumerable non-CVE vulnerabilities. Hackuity’s SmartEx2 collects extensive information from Vulnerability Open-Source Intelligence providers as well as via Hackuity bots that monitor the dark web and deep web for advanced vulnerability intelligence.
SmartEx2 will provide even greater granularity regarding publicly and non-publicly disclosed vulnerabilities to give organizations the insights that matter most, including:
Learn more about SmartEx2 at https://hello.hackuity.io/fr/feature/smartex2
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