
Company also now authorized as a CVE Numbering Authority, joining exclusive group
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“As threat actors continue to amplify the scale and sophistication of cyberattacks, a proactive approach to reducing risk is essential,” said Nadir Izrael, CTO and Co-Founder at Armis. “The Armis Vulnerability Intelligence Database is a critical, accessible resource built by the security community, for the security community. It translates vulnerability data into real-world impact so that businesses can adapt quickly and make more informed decisions to manage cyber threats.”
Currently, 58% of global organizations only respond reactively to threats after damage has already been done. In addition, nearly one-fourth (22%) of IT decision-makers cite a lack of continuous vulnerability assessment as a current gap in their security operations, with many still tracking vulnerabilities and security findings using spreadsheets. There is a clear need to fill these gaps before there’s negative impact.
Additionally, Armis has been authorized by the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE®) Program as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA). The mission of the international program is to identify, define and catalog publicly disclosed vulnerabilities. As a CNA, Armis can review and assign CVE IDs to newly discovered vulnerabilities.
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“We are focused on going beyond detection to provide real security – before an attack, not just after,” added Izrael. “It is our duty and goal to help raise the tide of cybersecurity awareness and action across all industries. This is key to effectively addressing the entire lifecycle of cyber threats and managing cyber risk exposure to keep society safe and secure.”
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