The 5 Key Elements of Continuous Threat Exposure Management

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The heightened priority security leaders have assigned to attack surface management (ASM) in 2024 is grounded in numerous factors. Given the challenging task faced by teams in comprehending and mapping an intricate digital environment, however, it is essential to contextualize ASM within a broader security initiative that emphasizes a stronger focus on prevention as part of a wider cybersecurity program.

As such, continuous threat exposure management (CTEM) has emerged as a comprehensive, actionable framework for analyzing, acting on and improving organizational security posture. This five-step methodology empowers organizations to gain a deeper understanding and take prompt action based on a thorough, contextual analysis of their cyber estate on an ongoing basis. In turn, facilitating a more proactive approach to addressing cyber risk.

“The objective of CTEM is to get a consistent, actionable security posture remediation and improvement plan that business executives can understand, and architecture teams can act upon.” – Gartner®

At Noetic, we believe that an exposure management program is refined approach to managing the attack surface in a constantly changing…

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