The new attack surface management feature upgrade is designed to help combat alert fatigue by focusing on validated vulnerabilities, allowing security teams to cut through the noise and tackle critical issues first
As companies’ attack surfaces expand, security teams are finding it increasingly difficult to monitor all exposed assets and swiftly address critical vulnerabilities. To help security teams cut through the noise, NordStellar, a next-generation threat exposure management platform, has upgraded its attack surface management (ASM) feature to provide even more extensive coverage of exposed assets while prioritizing critical vulnerabilities first.
Companies’ attack surfaces are constantly expanding due to digital transformation, scaling, unmanaged devices, and user error. This growing complexity makes it challenging to monitor all exposed assets, often leading to alert fatigue as critical threats are buried under a flood of less urgent alerts.
ASM is a feature that automatically discovers security gaps by continuously monitoring and evaluating all of the organization’s internet-exposed assets. The upgraded feature now gives organizations an attacker’s view of their company, providing comprehensive coverage of their external perimeter and going beyond passive scans to actively test for exploitable vulnerabilities.
NordStellar’s ASM feature combines continuous asset discovery with active risk validation. NordStellar maps the organization’s infrastructure by identifying all internet-exposed assets, like web applications, network services, and DNS configurations, and performs “outsider-style” testing.
To ensure vulnerabilities are mitigated as soon as possible, each identified instance is accompanied by AI-powered insights that offer remediation guidance.
Key upgrades:
- Increased coverage. The enhanced ASM feature implements scans across all key vectors — web applications, network services, and DNS configurations — to provide complete external perimeter visibility and eliminate critical security blind spots.
- Heightened accuracy. ASM actively discovers and tests vulnerabilities across more sources, delivering prioritized alerts.
- Enhanced flexibility. The upgraded feature allows teams to run scans on demand for immediate insights or schedule them for automated monitoring.
The enhanced ASM feature is now available to all NordStellar users. More information here.
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NordStellar upgrades its attack surface management feature
The new attack surface management feature upgrade is designed to help combat alert fatigue by focusing on validated vulnerabilities, allowing security teams to cut through the noise and tackle critical issues first
As companies’ attack surfaces expand, security teams are finding it increasingly difficult to monitor all exposed assets and swiftly address critical vulnerabilities. To help security teams cut through the noise, NordStellar, a next-generation threat exposure management platform, has upgraded its attack surface management (ASM) feature to provide even more extensive coverage of exposed assets while prioritizing critical vulnerabilities first.
Companies’ attack surfaces are constantly expanding due to digital transformation, scaling, unmanaged devices, and user error. This growing complexity makes it challenging to monitor all exposed assets, often leading to alert fatigue as critical threats are buried under a flood of less urgent alerts.
ASM is a feature that automatically discovers security gaps by continuously monitoring and evaluating all of the organization’s internet-exposed assets. The upgraded feature now gives organizations an attacker’s view of their company, providing comprehensive coverage of their external perimeter and going beyond passive scans to actively test for exploitable vulnerabilities.
NordStellar’s ASM feature combines continuous asset discovery with active risk validation. NordStellar maps the organization’s infrastructure by identifying all internet-exposed assets, like web applications, network services, and DNS configurations, and performs “outsider-style” testing.
To ensure vulnerabilities are mitigated as soon as possible, each identified instance is accompanied by AI-powered insights that offer remediation guidance.
Key upgrades:
The enhanced ASM feature is now available to all NordStellar users. More information here.
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