Criminal IP ASM
Criminal IP's Attack Surface Management (ASM) is an intelligence-driven platform designed to continuously identify, catalog, and oversee all internet-connected assets linked to an organization, including overlooked and shadow resources, enabling teams to understand their actual external exposure from the perspective of potential attackers. This solution integrates automated asset detection with open-source intelligence (OSINT) methods, artificial intelligence enhancements, and sophisticated threat intelligence to reveal exposed hosts, domains, cloud services, IoT devices, and other internet-facing entry points, while also collecting evidence such as screenshots and metadata, and linking findings to known vulnerabilities and attacker techniques. By evaluating exposures through the lens of business relevance and risk, ASM emphasizes vulnerable elements and misconfigurations, providing instantaneous alerts and interactive dashboards that facilitate quicker investigations and remediation efforts. Furthermore, this comprehensive tool empowers organizations to proactively manage their security posture, ensuring that they remain vigilant against emerging threats.
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ThreatLocker
ThreatLocker is a Zero Trust security platform that stops cyber threats by allowing only approved applications and activity to run. It removes standing admin rights, enforces least privilege, and gives organizations precise control over software behavior. With capabilities like application control, ringfencing, and device and storage restrictions, it prevents ransomware, zero day exploits, and unauthorized actions before they can execute.
Purpose built for IT and security teams, ThreatLocker offers centralized management and full visibility across endpoints, users, and applications. It helps shrink the attack surface, restrict lateral movement, and meet compliance requirements with detailed auditing. Quick to deploy and easy to manage, the platform includes a large maintained application library and simplified approval workflows, enabling stronger security with less operational burden while keeping the business running smoothly.
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OWASP Threat Dragon
OWASP Threat Dragon serves as a modeling tool designed for creating diagrams that represent potential threats within a secure development lifecycle. Adhering to the principles of the threat modeling manifesto, Threat Dragon enables users to document potential threats and determine appropriate mitigation strategies, while also providing a visual representation of the various components and surfaces related to the threat model. This versatile tool is available as both a web-based application and a desktop version. The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing software security, and all of its projects, tools, documents, forums, and chapters are accessible for free to anyone eager to improve application security practices. By facilitating collaboration and knowledge sharing, OWASP encourages a community-focused approach to achieving higher security standards in software development.
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Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool
Threat modeling serves as a fundamental aspect of the Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle (SDL), acting as an engineering strategy aimed at uncovering potential threats, attacks, vulnerabilities, and countermeasures that may impact your application. This technique not only aids in the identification of risks but also influences the design of your application, aligns with your organization's security goals, and mitigates potential hazards. The Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool simplifies the process for developers by utilizing a standardized notation that helps visualize system components, data flows, and security boundaries. Additionally, it assists those involved in threat modeling by highlighting various classes of threats to consider, depending on the architectural design of their software. Crafted with the needs of non-security professionals in mind, this tool enhances accessibility for all developers, offering straightforward guidance on the creation and evaluation of threat models, ultimately fostering a more secure software development practice. By integrating threat modeling into their workflow, developers can proactively address security concerns before they escalate into serious issues.
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