runZero Research Explores Unexpected Exposures in Enterprise Infrastructure
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Tuesday, May 7, 2024
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As a leading provider of Cyber Asset Attack Surface Management (CAASM), this report leverages runZero’s unique perspective across hundreds of enterprise networks, including internal infrastructure, internet-facing assets, and cloud environments.
Key Points:
- As a leading provider of Cyber Asset Attack Surface Management (CAASM), this report leverages runZero’s unique perspective across hundreds of enterprise networks, including internal infrastructure, internet-facing assets, and cloud environments.
- “Our research reveals alarming gaps and unexpected trends in enterprise infrastructure, including the decay of network segmentation, persistent challenges in attack surface management, and the increasing volume of dark matter on modern networks,” said HD Moore, founder and CEO.
- These assets include programmable logic controllers, power meters, and protocol gateways, all of which play an important role in critical infrastructure.
- runZero identified unexpected IP-forwarding behavior across dozens of device types, ranging from smart TVs to robotic vacuum cleaners.