WhiteHat Security announced the rollout of Attack Surface Management powered by Bit
Discovery, an innovative suite of features that give enterprises a more
streamlined way to discover, manage and secure their comprehensive attack
surface.
Available
immediately, WhiteHat Security's Attack Surface Management taps into Bit
Discovery's expansive database comprised of more than five billion Internet-connected
assets and hundreds of third-party resources to automatically generate a
comprehensive inventory of the exposed assets that make up an organization's
attack surface-websites, VPNs, DNS servers, IoT devices, phishing sites and
more. By leveraging a purpose-built API integration, security teams have the
ability to review their inventory in an intuitive, searchable dashboard and
bring specific assets under WhiteHat's industry-leading application security
service in a few clicks.
"Even
before the pandemic accelerated enterprise business' adoption of applications
and APIs, security teams have struggled to accurately account for their
organization's entire attack surface of exposed assets," said Craig Hinkley,
chief executive officer at WhiteHat Security. "Attack Surface Management
Powered by Bit Discovery not only bolsters WhiteHat's platform with innovative
tools that provide a tremendous amount of value for our clients, it also
advances our vision to build security into each step of the entire software
development lifecycle."
Key
benefits of Attack Surface Management Powered by Bit Discovery include:
- Complete Attack Surface
Visibility-
Bit Discovery continuously scans billions of Internet-connected assets
to monitor new domains, phishing sites and connected devices to provide an
accurate inventory of an organization's attack surface
- Simplified Security at
Scale-
View your complete asset inventory in an executive-friendly, configurable
dashboard that prioritizes the most critical open vulnerabilities and
allows users to sort data using custom filters
- Industry-Leading
Accuracy-
All vulnerabilities are verified by WhiteHat's Threat Research Center, an
elite team of the company's top security experts, to virtually eliminate
false positives
The new
alliance also reunites WhiteHat Security with its founder, Jeremiah Grossman,
who now leads Bit Discovery as the company's chief executive officer.
"From a
technology perspective, attack surface management is perhaps the most important
and challenging unsolved problem across the entire IT and cyber security
landscape," said Grossman. "Partnering with WhiteHat is an exciting and special
opportunity, and I'm looking forward to hearing more success stories from our
mutual clients."
To learn more about Attack Surface
Management powered by Bit Discovery, visit whitehatsec.com/bit-discovery.