Bitsight Reveals New Asset Mapping Capabilities to Defend Against Cyber Attacks

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Accurately identifying risks within cloud environments and effectively prioritising exposure data at scale are two of the most difficult challenges firms face when mapping their attack surface. Looking to lighten the burden, Bitsight, the cyber risk management firm has revealed its new asset mapping capabilities. 

These new services will allow firms to better manage vulnerabilities across their extended attack surface. This has come as a result of more cloud tech usage. Cloud infrastructure is shared by many organisations. As such, maintaining accurate mappings between cloud provider IP addresses and the entities using them is extremely challenging.

One solution to this problem is Bitsight’s Cloud Infrastructure Sync (CloudSync). Launched last year, the solution non-intrusively synchronises customers’ public IP addresses from their Amazon Web Services (AWS) account. As part of this latest update, this feature was redesigned and extended to include two additional cloud service providers:

  • Microsoft Azure
  •  Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

Following this, CloudSync adoption has risen by 170 per cent.

Alex Laats, chief product officer, BitsightAlex Laats, chief product officer, Bitsight
Alex Laats, chief product officer, Bitsight

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