Living
Security, Inc. announced Unify Go, a free tool for Living
Security training customers that surfaces security vulnerabilities
across the workforce by aggregating and correlating employee behavior
across security training, phishing, and email security tools. Unify Go
is accessible to any company utilizing Living Security training.
Unify
Go builds upon and extends beyond security awareness, training, and
phishing. Rather than focusing on compliance-based outcomes such as
click and completion rates, Unify Go enables security teams to identify
areas of the workforce that are most susceptible to social engineering,
such as phishing, based on actual email behavior rather than phishing
simulations alone.
While security teams continue to improve
visibility into security events across infrastructure and data,
correlating disparate events to individual people or programs remains a
significant challenge. Living Security Unify aggregates data and events
across the cybersecurity technology stack, showing granular
employee-level risk.
Unify Go works with the most popular
identity, training, phishing, and email security tools with API
integrations to dozens of tools, including Proofpoint, KnowBe4, Cofense,
Microsoft, Mimecast, Abnormal Security, and more.
"Phishing and
social engineering attacks are still one of the greatest risks to
organizations," said Drew Rose, CSO of Living Security. "By leveraging
event and behavior data from our joint integrations, Unify Go enables
dynamic email security policies to be applied in real-time, including
which emails to quarantine and inspect for malicious threats. Unify Go
empowers any company to start their human risk management journey in a
high-impact, low-cost way."
Unify Go shifts security training
from a one-size-fits-all to a targeted and outcome-based approach. It
delivers action plans to members of the workforce that need it most.
This includes highly targeted individuals, new hires, contractors with
poor phishing hygiene, repeat phishing offenders with elevated
permissions, and more.
Living Security's Unify platform makes it
easy for security teams to implement risk-based management in their
organizations by combining the following features:
- Intelligence Engine: This engine
ingests, aggregates, and correlates event, device, and identity data
across existing IT and security tools that build a dynamic risk profile
of every member of the workforce.
- Human Risk Operations Center (HROC):
The HROC unites the Security Operations Center (SOC), Security
Awareness and Training (SAT), and Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC)
teams by providing them with granular dashboards and lenses into human
risk and insider threats.
- Human Risk Index (HRI): This
proprietary, patent-pending algorithm sorts individuals and groups into
five distinct levels of risk. The model considers hundreds of criteria
and behavior data points across existing IT and security tools.
- Action Plans: Security teams can
generate tailored, risk-based action plans focused on specific behaviors
across location, department, or segment.
"While SAT has played a vital role in educating about potential cyber
threats and best practices to ensure safety, it has become more evident
over time that security teams cannot solely rely on this training to
address the complexity of modern security risks," said Steve King, SVP and Managing Director at ISMG and CyberEd.
"The three base tenets of HRM are SAT, Phishing Simulation, and Email
Security. Unify Go enables organizations to take the first, most
critical step in shifting from legacy SAT to managing human risk."
Unify Go is the entry point to Living Security's Unify Platform, the
leading Human Risk Management Platform. The complete Unify Platform
extends human risk management from email and phishing, including
correlated insights from a company's existing account compromise
(password), data loss, and malware solutions.
Test drive Living Security Unify Go here.