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The cyber security company’s new offering is an all-in-one threat exposure, detection, and response platform.
Cyber security firm Rapid7 has announced the release of its new AI-powered command platform, a complete threat exposure, detection, and response solution.
The new platform is designed to let customers combine their own security data to create a unified look at their exposures, threats, and vulnerabilities “from endpoint to cloud”.
“Rapid7 customers now can have confidence in comprehensive visibility to truly monitor, manage, and measure exposures and threats across the entirety of their ecosystem with full business and environmental context – whether that data comes from Rapid7 or other providers – at an affordable cost,” Corey Thomas, chairman and chief executive officer at Rapid7, said in a statement.
“When you have trust in what’s happening in your environment, you can quickly zero in on the highest risk vulnerabilities and exposures to focus on the most critical assets that need attention.”
The Rapid7 Command Platform’s first two solutions are Exposure Command and Surface Command.
Exposure Command can help organisations detect and remediate exposures and receive assistance in tackling threats with the advice of cyber security experts, while Surface Command lets organisations uncover control gaps and other blind spots proactively.
“Exposure Command and Surface Command are truly transformational for security teams,” said Craig Adams, senior vice-president and chief product officer at Rapid7.
“Not only do they eliminate guessing about what is taking place in your environment or which risk to tackle first, they free up the excessive time and money teams spend on a host of tools, manually piecing together inconsistent and disjointed reports to understand only a portion of their attack surface and security posture.”
David Hollingworth has been writing about technology for over 20 years, and has worked for a range of print and online titles in his career. He is enjoying getting to grips with cyber security, especially when it lets him talk about Lego.