It seems like Cyber Attacks are happening everywhere these days. Whether it’s a national news report of an attack against a company that has your credit card information or local news reporting a school district like yours that’s been hit with a ransomware/data breach, these stories are plentiful. It can leave you wondering what can be done to stay safe.
At CSI, we follow the guidelines of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (NIST CSF) and advise our clients to do the same (contact Lisa for our series on the NIST Cybersecurity Framework if you want more information). Following NIST CSF guidelines helps you align with the NYS EdLaw 2-d requirements and increases the security of your data and network. Because aligning with the NIST CSF is a continual journey, you need a service that helps you. One-time evaluations are fine for that one point in time, but they won’t help you with the rest of the steps in your NIST CSF journey.
We offer many services that help you on your NIST CSF journey and help improve your security posture. The CyberCNS Vulnerability Advisory Service focuses on the first two NIST CSF categories - Identify and Protect. We all know keeping your devices and software up-to-date with patches is an important step in staying safe, but with so many devices and programs in a district, where do you start? It can be challenging to evaluate where all the vulnerabilities are and whether they have or have not been remediated. CSI’s CyberCNS Vulnerability Advisory Service provides you with a daily view of what is going on with your key network assets’ CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) in a single pane of glass.
CyberCNS shows you this information in multiple ways. You can see it interactively via a console or daily, weekly, and monthly reports. CyberCNS helps you visualize and document what has been done and what is left undone. CyberCNS also shows you the path you need to take to remediation, so you don’t need to spend time researching the appropriate response.
For all existing clients using V3.0 of the product, the much-anticipated V4.0 is now available. This builds on the highly successful V3.0 platform, adding performance and scalability on a SOC-2 Type 2 platform.
V4.0 brings even more features and performance, including:
- The addition of all Meraki and (soon) Aruba devices into your overall assets and vulnerability scans.
- Substantial enhancements in Compliance assessments
- Performance enhancements throughout the product
- Personally Identifiable Information (PII) scanner now included
- We have parity with Nessus for endpoints and servers across all OSes, Cisco, Fortinet, and Sophos. There is parity and network vulnerability.
- Plus, real humans are standing in the gap of the widely publicized National Vulnerability Database (NVD) slowdowns so that major vulnerabilities don't get lost due to poor reporting.
- And much more!
Watch the webinar recording here.
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