Reduce Risk with Smart Attack Surface Management

Gartner’s April 2024 research on Attack Surface Management states that managing complex and dispersed attack surfaces, which include supply chain touchpoints, cloud environments, on-premises systems, and SaaS applications, is becoming increasingly difficult for organizations. The scope of potential vulnerabilities has been further expanded by the growing use of containers, IoT devices, and third-party systems; therefore, security teams must implement more thorough and flexible strategies to protect their digital assets and maintain a strong reputation.
Effortless Cybersecurity Solutions for Small Business

According to Gartner, by 2025, 45% of businesses globally will have experienced software supply chain attacks, a threefold increase from 2021. It demonstrates that no company can afford to overlook cybersecurity regardless of its size. Because they often lack the resources and knowledge that larger companies must defend against constantly evolving cyber threats, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are mainly vulnerable.
Secure AI Compliance and Mitigate Cloud Risks

According to Gartner, by 2028, generative AI is expected to reduce the need for specialized training from 50% of entry-level cybersecurity roles. Companies using AI alongside security systems could experience a 50% reduction in employee-caused security issues by 2026.
Unified Solutions Maximize Data Security

According to Forbes, the financial impact of data breaches reached $4.45 million, and these attacks are growing yearly. Additionally, identifying and containing a data breach takes an average of 258 days, highlighting the inadequacies of traditional security approaches.
Instantly Protect Your Digital Future with Efficient Maturity Models

According to Gartner, 87% of senior business leaders believe digitalization is an organizational priority, emphasizing its critical role in driving business growth and competitiveness. Forbes highlights that digital transformation is more than just technology; it is about integrating digital into every business development plan, with 89% of board directors affirming this integration.