Qualys will present its newest developments and provide 30-day trials to interested delegates at GISEC 2022. The benefits of automation inside the cybersecurity department will be a prominent message for the organisation this year.
Protecting environments against an overwhelming and constantly evolving threat landscape is frustrating when detecting and responding to cybersecurity threats using siloed products that provide a narrow view of the attack.
“Fully remediating vulnerabilities goes beyond applying patches and can often require multiple tools and approaches based on the type of vulnerability,” said Richard Hallade, IT Security Officer of Red Cross Luxembourg.
“Log4Shell is the most alarming vulnerability we’ve seen in the last decade and helping the community battle this unprecedented threat is at the forefront of our focus,” said Sumedh Thakar president and CEO of Qualys.
“Endpoint security needs to concentrate on taking intelligence from detection and response workflows for better prevention, and Qualys is uniquely positioned to leverage both vulnerability and threat intelligence insights in its patching solution,” said Chris Kissel