Cyberattacks are rising, and it’s no secret that they can devastate organisations. In fact, according to a study by Internet Society, cyberattacks cost businesses an average of £600 billion annually. With the increasing sophistication of cyber criminals, it’s more important than ever for organisations to have a comprehensive approach to vulnerability management.
That’s where Black Kite comes in. This cutting-edge service offered by Network & Security takes a multi-dimensional approach to risk assessment, helping organisations uncover cybersecurity risks and reduce the likelihood of devastating cyberattacks.
In this article, we’ll explore the importance of Vulnerability management, Black Kite as a game changer in cybersecurity, and how it can help organisations ensure adequate security.
The Importance of Vulnerability Management
Vulnerability management is essential to cybersecurity, as it helps organisations identify, prioritise, and mitigate potential security threats. The goal of vulnerability management is to decrease the risk of cyberattacks and curtail the impact of any successful attacks.
Here are a few key reasons why vulnerability management is essential:
- Protects Sensitive Information
By identifying vulnerabilities in a network or system, organisations can take steps to protect sensitive information, such as personal data, financial information, and confidential business information.
- Increases Resilience
By regularly assessing their security posture, organisations can identify and address potential threats before attackers exploit them. This makes the organisation more resilient against cyberattacks and less likely to suffer severe consequences.
- Comply With Regulations
Many industries, such as finance, healthcare, and government, are subject to strict regulations that require organisations to take specific security measures. Vulnerability management helps organisations meet these requirements and avoid legal and financial penalties.
- Supports Business Continuity
Cyberattacks can disrupt operations and cause significant financial losses. Vulnerability management helps organisations minimise these risks and ensure business continuity.
Uncovering Cyber Security Risk With Black Kite
Black Kite is a cybersecurity service offered by Network and Security that helps organisations uncover and mitigate risk from three dimensions: risk quantification, technical cyber rating, and compliance correlation.
By taking a multi-dimensional approach, Black Kite provides organisations with a comprehensive understanding of their cybersecurity posture and helps them make informed decisions to reduce their risk of cyberattacks.
Three Dimensions of Cyber Security Black Kite Will Help You With
Risk Quantification
Risk quantification is a critical component of the Black Kite service that involves evaluating the potential impact, likelihood, and criticality of a cyberattack. This information is used to determine the overall risk associated with a vulnerability and prioritise remediation efforts.
Black Kite quantifies risk by considering multiple factors, such as the type of vulnerability, the potential impact on the organisation, and the likelihood of exploitation. The service uses advanced algorithms and machine learning to analyse an organisation’s infrastructure and provide a real-time risk assessment.
Once the risk has been quantified, Black Kite services provide organisations with a clear understanding of the most critical risks and recommend steps for mitigating risk. This helps organisations prioritise their remediation efforts and focus on the most critical vulnerabilities first.
Technical Cyber Rating
Technical cyber rating is another critical component of the Black Kite service offered by Network and Security, and it involves assessing the technical security of a network or system. This helps organisations understand the strengths and weaknesses of their infrastructure and make informed decisions to improve their security posture.
Black Kite uses advanced algorithms and machine learning to scan the organisation’s infrastructure and provide a technical cyber rating that reflects the overall security posture. The service evaluates multiple factors, such as the configuration of network devices, the presence of security controls, and the presence of vulnerabilities.
The technical cyber rating is presented in an easy-to-understand format, providing organisations with a clear understanding of their security posture. The rating also includes recommendations for improving the security posture, making it easier for organisations to take action to reduce their risk of cyberattacks.
Compliance Correlation
Compliance correlation is another essential component of the Network and Security Black Kite service, and it involves aligning an organisation’s cybersecurity posture with relevant regulations and standards. This helps organisations meet their compliance obligations and reduce the risk of fines and reputational damage.
Black Kite provides organisations with real-time compliance assessments and regular reporting, helping them stay on top of their compliance obligations. The service evaluates the organisation’s cybersecurity posture against relevant regulations and standards, such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), and
In addition to providing real-time assessments, Black Kite also provides organisations with recommendations for improving their compliance posture. The service helps organisations identify areas where they need to take action to improve their compliance posture and offers clear guidance on how to do so.
Take Control of Your Cybersecurity Today: Get Started with Black Kite
If you want to improve your cybersecurity posture and protect your critical assets, look no further than the Black Kite platform, a new service from Network and Security.
Our comprehensive and user-friendly approach makes our Black Kite service the ultimate tool to secure your critical assets and protect your organisation from cyber threats.
To get started, contact us at support@networkandsecurity.co.uk, or call 01727 627355