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What is Attack Surface Management?
Do you lack visibility and control over your web-exposed assets? This is a common challenge, and we understand.
With the rapid acceleration of digital transformation, your attack surface continues to expand. Websites, applications, APIs, servers—each new connection introduces potential attack vectors for cyberattacks.
Patrowl offers a comprehensive Attack Surface Management (ASM) solution designed to identify and reduce vulnerabilities in real-time.
To mitigate security risks, it is crucial to continuously map and monitor your digital assets.
This approach helps you identify vulnerable areas and secure them before cybercriminals can exploit these potential attack paths.
Patrowl features
Attack Surface Management platform
Offensive Security
Mapping: Identifying vulnerabilities with EASM
Risk insight: Sensitive data exposed (passwords, emails, certificates, etc.)
Trending Attacks: Known exploited vulnerabilities (Kev & CISA)
Automated Pentest: Pentest in black box mode
Vulnerability management
Prioritization: 0 false positives
Remediation: Help with patches
Verification: Test your fixes in 1 click
Orchestration: Alert & access management
Your questions about ASM :
What's the difference between ASM and BAS?
BAS and ASM are complementary tools for strengthening an organization's security. ASM provides essential information on attack surfaces and vulnerabilities, while BAS assesses the effectiveness of security controls and detects weaknesses.
What's the difference between vulnerability management and attack surface management?
Vulnerability management focuses on known assets, while ASM takes a broader view of the entire digital footprint, identifying all possible attack vectors, including hidden or unknown risks.
What is ASM in cybersecurity?
Attack Surface Management (ASM) in security refers to the process of continuously discovering, inventorying, monitoring and assessing an organization's digital attack surface. This refers to any asset or system that could be a potential entry point for a cyber attack.
Why is Attack Surface Management crucial?
The attack surface encompasses all an organization's exposed points of entry, vulnerable to cyberattack. With the growing adoption of new technologies and expansion into the cloud, these attack surfaces are multiplying and becoming complex to manage. Cybersecurity risks are intensifying, not least because of the sophistication of infrastructures and the proliferation of unmonitored services.