Be CyberFit Secure

Asset Management

Knowing and Managing Your Assets Is Critical To Be Secure

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Asset management is a critical foundational requirement of a successful cybersecurity operation and is a key component of cyber fitness.   We have to know our assets and the health of our assets to effectively secure our organizations.

CyberFit Security has partnered with Sevco Security to bring secure asset management to our clients.  

Sevco exists to fix a decades-old problem:  attackers know the networks they target better than the companies that own them. Sevco is a cloud-native asset intelligence platform that delivers converged asset inventory and generates real-time asset telemetry, then publishes both for use by other IT systems. The visualization within the Sevco platform makes it very easy to identify assets that comply with your organization's security requirements and those that do not.

Please reach out and we can show you a demo of the Sevco platform and securely manage your assets for your organization to ensure the required security software is installed.

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BENEFITS OF ASSET MANAGEMENT

Unified Asset Inventory

Sevco integrates with your existing tools and joins otherwise disparate inventory reports to build a single, unified asset inventory.

Identify Coverage Gaps

Quickly identify assets in partial states of configuration and missing necessary security controls. Generate tickets for these devices to be remediated.

Fast and Easy Integration

API-based integration takes just minutes.  No agents to install or scanners to deploy. Sevco does not require any speical access to your environment.

Core Features

Powerful Features

Built For Fast Asset Management Analysis

Sevco makes it easy to quickly identify the number of managed devices, source health, the number of new devices within the last defined time period, devices that are no longer reporting and devices with operating systems out of date.

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Intelligent Asset Correlation

Sevco aggregates and correlates data from all existing IT and security tools and systems, both behind and in front of the firewall. Together, these diverse perspectives inform and generate 4D Asset Intelligence–the most comprehensive and accurate real-time telemetry of asset information. This delivers a modern approach to CAASM that enables IT and security teams to gain complete visibility and understanding of assets and ecosystems.

What Are The Benefits From Good Asset Management?

Improved Security Posture and Resilience: IT asset management helps in improving an organization's security posture and resilience by providing enhanced security
visibility and awareness, streamlining security operations, and reducing security risks and vulnerabilities.
Reduced Security Risks: By maintaining an accurate inventory of IT assets, organizations can identify potential security risks and vulnerabilities, allowing them to take proactive measures to address these issues before they become more severe.
Enhanced Data Protection: IT asset management enhances data protection by providing a single view into all IT assets owned by an organization, thus allowing IT administrators to see every device and identify technology gaps that might put the organization at risk.
Improved Compliance and Accountability: IT asset management allows organizations to improve compliance with regulatory requirements and enhance accountability by keeping track of where a device is, who it's assigned to, and what condition it's in at any given time.
Reputational Protection:  IT asset management reduces the likelihood of a cybersecurity event that may negatively impact the reputation of the organization.
Financial Stability:  By implementing good IT asset management technology and practice, the organization reduces the likelihood of a cybersecurity event that may negatively impact the financial health of the organization.

What Are The Risks From Poor Asset Management?

Data Theft and Loss: Malware can be used to steal sensitive data, leading to potential financial losses, reputational damage, and legal implications for businesses.
Disruption of Operations: Certain types of malware, such as ransomware, can disrupt business operations by encrypting data or making systems unusable, leading to downtime and decreased productivity.
Financial Impact: Malware attacks can result in significant financial losses due to remediation expenses, lost productivity, and potential regulatory fines or legal costs associated with data breaches.
Reputational Damage: Malware incidents can harm a company's reputation, eroding customer trust and confidence, which can have long-term negative effects on the business.