Exposed identities
Compromised credentials can provide access to multiple services.
Every new application, integration or remote access point expands an organization’s exposure. An effective cybersecurity strategy reduces risk, protects information and enables a faster response when an incident occurs.
Protection must evolve at the same pace as applications, identities and infrastructure. Isolated controls are no longer enough.
Compromised credentials can provide access to multiple services.
Every application, device and integration adds new points of risk.
An alert without context slows decisions when every minute matters.
Disconnected policies and evidence make audits and oversight difficult.
Five connected capabilities adapted to the organization’s priorities and current environment.
Organize risks, priorities and controls into a practical roadmap.
Strengthen access, privileges and authentication.
Reduce vulnerabilities across networks, servers, applications and cloud environments.
Connect signals and define actions to contain incidents.
Establish policies, ownership and verifiable evidence.
Lower exposure to risk
Faster incident response
Protection for critical information
Traceable controls
Better executive visibility
Security that evolves with the business
Technology is selected according to the objectives, constraints and existing environment.
No. Sustainable protection combines processes, people, technology and governance.
Yes. Improvements can be introduced gradually according to business priorities.
Whenever the risk profile, infrastructure or regulatory environment changes materially.
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