Securolytics IoT Vulnerability Detection
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Problems that solves

Unauthorized access to corporate IT systems and data

Risk or Leaks of confidential information

Risk of attacks by hackers

Risk of data loss or damage

Risk of lost access to data and IT systems

High costs

Values

Reduce Costs

Ensure Security and Business Continuity

Securolytics IoT Vulnerability Detection

Securolytics IoT Tracker delivers complete network visibility by identifying and profiling every device. Managed, unmanaged and IoT.

Description

Securolytics IoT Tracker provides in-depth visibility through passive monitoring.  We discover devices the instant they connect to your network—without requiring agents.  The Securolytics ExpressForwarder™ securely COLLECTS Windows Server and network appliance logs without the need to deploy additional hardware or software.  We correlate, enrich and ANALYZE data from DHCP and DNS logs to identify and profile every device and to create a baseline of normal activity.  IoT Tracker then continuously monitors all devices as they communicate across your network. Securolytics IoT Tracker is a cloud-based threat detection and analytics tool purpose-built for the Internet of Things.  We address gaps in perimeter-based defenses by identifying the symptoms of a data breach, malware infection and criminal activity through behavioral analysis and anomaly detection.  And we do it all without the need to deploy additional hardware or software.  Unlike traditional solutions, Securolytics uses advanced statistical modeling and machine learning to independently identify new problems, learn from what it sees, and adapt over time.  We reduce the effort needed to discover IoT threats inside your network. IoT Tracker continuously runs automated policy assessments across all your connected devices searching for compliance issues.  The automated tests include: 1. Restricted Devices Personal access points or other devices that should not be connected to the network. 2. Restricted Operating Systems Devices running outdated, unsupported or vulnerable Operations Systems like Microsoft Windows 95. 3. Network Hopping Devices moving between secure corporate networks and unsecured guest networks.

User features

Roles of Interested Employees

Chief Executive Officer

Chief Information Officer

Chief IT Security Officer

IT Security and Risk Management

Organizational Features

IT Security Department in company