CyberArk Lauches New Program To Help Customers Reduce Privilege-related Risk
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As the first privileged access security vendor in the association, CyberArk will collaborate with Microsoft to deliver joint customers greater flexibility and efficiency for securing privileged credentials in the cloud and reducing privilege-related risk. These integrations enable CyberArk customers to easily deploy the CyberArk Privileged Access Security Solution with Azure and consistently enforce security and compliance across hybrid environments.
Enhanced operational performance: Restricting privileges to the minimal range of processes to perform an authorized activity reduces the chance of incompatibility issues between applications or systems, and helps reduce the risk of downtime.
In order to reduce risk as the attack surface expands, organisations must maintain an up-to-date inventory of their IoT assets and continually assess the network to help ensure that patches are pushed and weak or default credentials do not remain in use, CyberArk states.
We embrace an integrated, automated approach with our partners to eliminate security gaps and are thrilled to combine the power of Forescout's technology with the latest innovation from CyberArk and Phosphorus so customers can realise complete and continuously active IoT security that dramatically reduces risk and manual overhead.
In order to reduce risk as the attack surface expands, organizations must maintain an up-to-date inventory of their IoT assets and continually assess the network to help ensure that patches are pushed and weak or default credentials do not remain in use.
The Qualys integration with ForeScout CounterACT provides joint customers with real-time assessment and mitigation capabilities against vulnerabilities, exposures and violations. The integration helps organizations improve timeliness and efficacy of their vulnerability assessments, automate policy-based mitigation of endpoint security risks, and reduce security exposures and their attack surface.
Qualys Web Application Scanning (WAS) identifies web application vulnerabilities that can then be used to automatically create rules for the NetScaler Application Firewall to prevent malicious users from exploiting the vulnerabilities. Thanks to this integration, customers can quickly mitigate the vulnerabilities discovered by Qualys WAS with NetScaler Application Firewall and reduce the risk exposure of the business supported by the vulnerable web applications.
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