Segmentation Leveraging
The ability to reduce the impact of an external attack by restricting the access of specified accounts, applications, or services during an attack.
Cat avg: 8.5
The ability to reduce the impact of an external attack by restricting the access of specified accounts, applications, or services during an attack.
Cat avg: 8.5
Continuous monitoring and response to advanced internet threats by endpoint agents.
Cat avg: 9.4
The ability to map a network, in detail, to show performance metrics, device and software connections, and resource utilization.
Cat avg: 8.4
Analyzes various data reports and logs (DNS, firewall, user data, security information etc.) to identify threats in a network.
Cat avg: 8.7
Using multiple, independent components to gain access
Cat avg: 8.2
Leveraging multiple sources of information (such as threat intelligence databases) to automatically identify threats.
Cat avg: 9.1
Prioritizing vulnerabilities, to determine which vulnerabilities are most urgent and require a quicker resolution.
Cat avg: 8.2
Identity management software manages information about the identity of software users and controls access to corporate resources
Using multiple, independent components to gain access
Category average: 8.2
Endpoint security software protects enterprise connected devices from malware and cyber attacks.
Continuous monitoring and response to advanced internet threats by endpoint agents.
Category average: 9.4
Features for categories that leverage threat intelligence in network security
Analyzes various data reports and logs (DNS, firewall, user data, security information etc.) to identify threats in a network.
Category average: 8.7
Detection and recognition of malicious software within a network that could pose a threat to sensitive information.
Category average: 8.1
Prioritizing vulnerabilities, to determine which vulnerabilities are most urgent and require a quicker resolution.
Category average: 8.2
Systems in place to automatically alert, report, or notify of issues that may need timely remediation.
Category average: 8.8
Analyzing known factors such as behavior patterns, affected areas, and other specific features to more easily identify a threat.
Category average: 8.6
Generates reports that display information on threats (such as name, type, frequency of attack, area affected, etc.)
Category average: 8.5
Leveraging multiple sources of information (such as threat intelligence databases) to automatically identify threats.
Category average: 9.1
Network and application access that abides by zero trust policies, where users are given access only to what they need and on an individual case basis.
The ability to continuously validate users and services inside and outside a network before granting or keeping access to applications or data.
Category average: 9.2
Provides user protection from malicious web-based attacks while implementing company-approved use policies.
Category average: 9.6
Controls the flow of network traffic between assets using privilege restrictions to hide assets from unauthorized users.
Category average: 9.7
Software that monitors network traffic and provides detailed reports on the users who access the network.
Category average: 8.2
The ability to reduce the impact of an external attack by restricting the access of specified accounts, applications, or services during an attack.
Category average: 8.5
Administrator-defined access control privileges that are assigned based on a user's need to access certain applications or areas of the network.
Category average: 8.8
Encrypting data so that only the network users with the proper privileges may see and access the data.
Category average: 9.6
The ability to map a network, in detail, to show performance metrics, device and software connections, and resource utilization.
Category average: 8.4
The ability to continuously validate users and services inside and outside a network before granting or keeping access to applications or data.
Provides user protection from malicious web-based attacks while implementing company-approved use policies.
Controls the flow of network traffic between assets using privilege restrictions to hide assets from unauthorized users.
Software that monitors network traffic and provides detailed reports on the users who access the network.
The ability to reduce the impact of an external attack by restricting the access of specified accounts, applications, or services during an attack.
Administrator-defined access control privileges that are assigned based on a user's need to access certain applications or areas of the network.
Encrypting data so that only the network users with the proper privileges may see and access the data.
Analyzes various data reports and logs (DNS, firewall, user data, security information etc.) to identify threats in a network.
Detection and recognition of malicious software within a network that could pose a threat to sensitive information.
Prioritizing vulnerabilities, to determine which vulnerabilities are most urgent and require a quicker resolution.
Systems in place to automatically alert, report, or notify of issues that may need timely remediation.
Analyzing known factors such as behavior patterns, affected areas, and other specific features to more easily identify a threat.
Generates reports that display information on threats (such as name, type, frequency of attack, area affected, etc.)
Leveraging multiple sources of information (such as threat intelligence databases) to automatically identify threats.