Halo Security unveils KEV feature to improve attack surface visibility
malware
network threats
The number of security vulnerabilities and exposures has grown each year since 2016, leaving security teams exceedingly burdened and constantly chasing vulnerabilities that may be considered low priority to them.
Halo Security recently implemented a new feature to reduce the noise and improve attack surface visibility, helping customers identify active threats in the wild — known exploited vulnerabilities (KEVs) from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) catalog — and giving them better insight into their own risk. The number of common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs) has grown each year since 2016, leaving security teams exceedingly burdened and constantly chasing vulnerabilities that may be considered low priority to them. With this new feature, a red banner will appear at the top of the Halo platform to alert users when KEVs have been identified and all found vulnerabilities can easily be filtered and sorted based on this data.
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