Secureworks announces the integration of threat intelligence feeds from Secureworks Counter Threat Unit (CTU) into Secureworks Taegis VDR to identify and help eliminate the high-risk vulnerabilities in enterprises before they can be exploited.
While threat actors use advanced tactics, techniques, and procedures to identify vulnerabilities, security teams are forced to use outdated severity scores.
By harnessing Taegis VDR, security administrators will reduce sheer volume of vulnerabilities and the difficulties of integrating related information.
Taegis VDR prioritises vulnerabilities to reduce remediation efforts by 15 times by assessing 50 factors across organisations, assets, and networks. This now includes Secureworks CTU-curated threat intelligence.
Each factor acts as a virtual expert with specific knowledge that feeds the artificial intelligence (AI) engine of VDR. By integrating CTU threat intelligence, the need to manually correlate it with vulnerability data is eliminated, saving time and speeds remediation.
Secureworks says the CTU performs more than 1,400 incident-response and 2,500 adversarial testing engagements each year and monitors 246 threat groups globally. Continuous asset discovery, identification, and vulnerability scanning identifies and eliminates the vulnerabilities that pose the greatest threats to the organisation.
“High-performing IT security teams know that a best practice for vulnerability management is integrating vulnerability scanning with threat feeds to accurately estimate risk. Without that extra level of intelligence, IT teams are presented with the impossible challenge of addressing every vulnerability,” notes IDC security services program director Craig Robinson.
“Working with the right partner allows companies to do more with less—a necessity as companies face challenges such as a shortage of skilled talent and attacks that are increasing in volume and sophistication,” Robinson says.
In applying advanced machine learning to prioritisation, Taegis VDR uncovers serious security issues that might be overlooked such as a vulnerability that has a low criticality score but attacks a high-value asset with direct access to other vulnerable high-value assets.
“With Secureworks Taegis, we are continually integrating our 20+ years of deep security expertise and current understanding of the threat with the latest advancements in software engineering and data science,” Secureworks chief product officer Steve Fulton says.
Fulton concludes: “Taegis VDR, unlike traditional vulnerability management systems, provides a risk-based approach that combines continuous scan data and threat intelligence with the power of machine learning, saving security professionals hours of manual work analysing, integrating, and utilising the data required to keep a company’s IT infrastructure secure.”