Sophos partners with Tenable for managed risk service

New Fully Managed Solution Provides Visibility, Risk Monitoring, Prioritization, Investigation, and Proactive Notification to Prevent Cyberattacks
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Sophos and Tenable have partnered to offer Sophos Managed Risk, a vulnerability and attack surface management service. The service combines Sophos’ expertise with Tenable’s technology to provide organizations with:

  • Attack surface visibility: Identify and classify internet-facing assets.
  • Risk monitoring: Continuously monitor for vulnerabilities and be notified of critical issues.
  • Vulnerability prioritization: Focus on the most important risks first.
  • Investigation and response: Investigate vulnerabilities and take action to address them.

Benefits for Organizations

  • Reduced risk: Manage exposure risks that can lead to costly breaches.
  • Improved security posture: Proactively identify and address vulnerabilities.
  • Reduced workload: Prioritization helps security teams focus on what matters most.
  • Better decision-making: Gain insights into the threat landscape and take informed actions.

Availability

Sophos Managed Risk is available as an add-on to Sophos MDR and is offered through Sophos’ channel partners and managed service providers.

Quotes

“Sophos and Tenable are two industry security leaders coming together to address urgent, pervasive security challenges that organizations continuously struggle to control. We can now help organizations identify and prioritize the remediation of vulnerabilities in external assets, devices and software that are often overlooked. It is critical that organizations manage these exposure risks, because unattended, they only lead to more costly and time-consuming issues and are often the root causes of significant breaches,” said Rob Harrison, senior vice president for endpoint and security operations product management at Sophos.

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