SecureNet, a cybersecurity value added distributor headquartered in Dubai has announced a distribution agreement with Reposify, vendor of external attack surface management solutions. SecureNet will market Reposify’s platform to resellers throughout the UAE.
Organisations’ networks continue to disperse across multiple environments, the supply chain and beyond the visible perimeter. This is further accelerated by digital transformation initiatives and the shift into remote work.
35% of breaches in recent years were caused by unknown exposures and vulnerabilities that could have been avoided. While attackers are continuously scanning the Internet for exposed assets to target, organisations rely on traditional risk assessment solutions built for known networks which leave major visibility gaps in their IT ecosystem.
Reposify’s external attack surface management platform empowers organisations with unparalleled visibility and tools to discover, remediate and continuously monitor for critical exposures, misconfigurations and shadow IT risks across their extended IT ecosystems.
Reposify’s Internet mapping technology combined with its big data and machine learning engines, generate an accurate and real-time digital footprint for every organisation. A wide range of security risks are automatically detected and prioritised by the platform in order for security and IT teams to resolve more issues in less time. Reposify is a subscription-based SaaS platform and requires no installation or setup.
Melwin Dsouza, CEO, SecureNet commented, “We are confident we can bring great value to our partners and their customers with this agreement to support the building of next-generation cybersecurity intelligence for external surface attacks. Reposify will help customers to understand the full extent of their external attack surface and discover a new approach to managing all Internet-facing assets. We continuously strive to elevate our business with Reposify and look forward to future collaboration and success”.
“Complete and continuous visibility into an organisation’s Internet-facing assets and potential attack vectors is the new standard for any cybersecurity risk assessment. External attack surface management is the first line of defence as it allows security teams to regain control of their distributed perimeters and eliminate risks before attackers can exploit them” said Yaron Tal, CEO and Founder, Reposify.