What is attack surface monitoring?
Attack surface monitoring is the process of continuously monitoring an organization’s digital assets and identifying potential vulnerabilities that could be exploited by attackers. The attack surface refers to all the entry points that an attacker could use to gain unauthorized access to a system, such as open ports, outdated software, misconfigured settings, or insecure web applications.
By monitoring the attack surface, security teams can detect and assess security risks, prioritize security tasks, and take proactive measures to reduce the likelihood of successful attacks. This includes conducting regular vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, and analyzing network traffic to identify potential threats and attacks.
Overall, attack surface monitoring is a critical component of any organization’s cybersecurity strategy, helping to prevent cyberattacks, minimize damage, and protect sensitive data and assets.