Quantify and mitigate cyber risk with Skybox Vulnerability Control
This demo video of Skybox Vulnerability Control shows how to use economics-based risk modeling to prioritize the riskiest vulnerabilities based on asset loss impact and risk exposure in monetary terms; and shows how Skybox is currently the only vendor that can recommend “mitigate by IPS” for remediation.
During this demonstration, you will learn about:
- Quantify and mitigate cyber risk operational workflow
- Asset Visibility in the Web UI
- Risk Scoring in the Web UI
- Economics-based risk modeling in the Web UI
- Risk mitigation in the Web UI
Skybox is a leading vendor in vulnerability and threat management. Discover vulnerabilities, prioritize based on exposure-based risk scores, and close with prescriptive remediation options. Increase time to value and reduce your operational burden with the award-winning Vulnerability Control.
The four pillars of Vulnerability Management are discovery, remediation, prioritization, and reporting. The Skybox Platform helps customers solve these challenges through context-driven automation and actionable threat intelligence.
Skybox is one of the first vendors to introduce economics-based risk modeling or risk quantification that expresses cyber security and operational risk in quantitative terms on Value-at-Risk (VaR) models that incorporate the financial impact of potential asset less and statistical probabilities of loss events. It creates an objective framework for risk-based decision-making while driving increased relevance with board and C-suite stakeholders.
The Skybox Platform, based on contextual analysis of IT, multi-cloud, and OT environments, can recommend diverse remediation solutions:
- Patching
- Software updates
- IPS signature
- Configuration changes, such as disabling a service
Skybox is unique and is the only vendor that can recommend “mitigate by IPS” as a solution. Network-based security controls such as IPS signatures and configuration changes can relieve the urgency around patch applications since it is not always possible to deploy a patch in a timely manner to mitigate the immediate task.