Category Archive for: "AristotleInsight"
By Sergeant Laboratories in AristotleInsight, Security Posted December 21, 2017
ARISTOTLEINSIGHT® ANNOUNCES VULNERABILITY GATEWAY GRC IN VERSION 7.9
AristotleInsight® has introduced Vulnerability Gateway (VG) GRC in its latest release. The VG GRC feature continuously identifies risks and directs users on how to remediate them, all while [...]
Read MoreBy Sergeant Laboratories in AristotleInsight, Security Posted November 17, 2016
EXPLAIN VULNERABILITY & RISK METRICS TO MANAGEMENT
Sergeant Laboratories is excited to announce the launch of a new information series to highlight top issues present in the information security industry. To launch this important new series, [...]
Read MoreBy Sergeant Laboratories in AristotleInsight, Security Posted October 4, 2016
ARISTOTLEINSIGHT’S® DIRECTIONAL MATRIX PROVEN INVALUABLE FOR REAL-WORLD CYBER SECURITY SITUATION
Sergeant Laboratories is excited to reveal that its flagship product, AristotleInsight, proved key in helping a customer identify an advanced persistent threat (APT) cyber attack. The client [...]
Read MoreBy Sergeant Laboratories in AristotleInsight, Security Posted January 26, 2016
INFO SECURITY’S LACK OF SOLUTIONS TO TRACK, TREND, AND MEASURE PROCESSES
The security and compliance industry is advancing at a frantic rate, yet due to years of perceived unimportance, still lags behind other departments of enterprise. In other words, security and [...]
Read MoreBy Sergeant Laboratories in AristotleInsight, Security Posted December 14, 2015
CUTTING THROUGH THE FOG OF MORE
Originally published via LinkedIn over a year ago, the problem of “The Fog of More” still exists. Security professionals still spend too much time fighting to install, configure and maintain [...]
Read MoreBy Sergeant Laboratories in AristotleInsight, Security Posted November 9, 2015
PREVENTION VS DETECTION? THE ANSWER IS UNDERSTANDING
There is an ongoing discussion within the security and compliance community (fueled by vendors) about the value of preventing attacks immediately, versus the value of detecting them once they [...]
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