New SEC Rules Amplify the Need for Asset Intelligence
The SEC has just adopted final rules on cybersecurity risk management, strategy, governance, and incident disclosure that highlight the importance of evidence-based asset intelligence.
The SEC has just adopted final rules on cybersecurity risk management, strategy, governance, and incident disclosure that highlight the importance of evidence-based asset intelligence.
Sevco correlates data from user sources such as Okta and Active Directory as well as device sources to provide cross-asset user associations.
Comprehensive asset telemetry allows fast, holistic researching of specific attributes, devices, domains, etc. throughout your enterprise.
Dashboards provide high-level at-a-glance overviews of your environment while queries provide detailed actionable asset intelligence.
I recently had the privilege of spending the day with Steve Lodin, Vice President, Cybersecurity Operations and IAM at Sallie Mae, about how Sevco has improved asset intelligence at Sallie Mae.
The geo map and network views highlight device location and network association so anomalies can quickly and easily be addressed.
Use queries to search conditions across all devices. Find devices needing remediation and address them with existing case management solutions.
Get normalized, aggregated and correlated data from existing tech sources in a unified device view with multiple attributes to analyze.
Venn diagrams provide a visualization of your environment to show where security controls are missing so you can quickly mitigate risk.
Sevco set our sights on RSAC 2023 to coordinate a mobile photoshoot all around the Moscone Center, Because snapshots are great for photoshoots. Not asset inventory.