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Security Intelligence Dashboard Bolsters Enterprise Visibility into Threats and Vulnerabilities

ISBuzz TeamBy ISBuzz TeamJuly 8, 20154 Mins Read
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Enterprise Visibility into Threats and VulnerabilitiesEnhancements to the TrustKeeper Managed Security Services Portal Benefits Everyone from the CISO to Local IT Managers across Distributed Enterprises

Trustwave® today announced a major enhancement to the company’s managed security services portal designed to give distributed, complex enterprises more actionable threat intelligence so they can better detect and protect themselves from security incidents, vulnerabilities and data breaches.

Available as part of the Trustwave TrustKeeper® managed security services portal, Trustwave Enterprise View brings order to the multitude of data inputs that make up today’s modern security reality. It gives security teams better visibility into areas not normally covered by security information and event management (SIEM) solutions. With Trustwave Enterprise View, everyone from the CISO to the local IT manager in an organisation benefits from customised views designed specifically for their role in the organisation. Roles include:

  • Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) — CISOs need a broad view of the overall organisation to be able to report on vulnerability scanning and remediation. With Enterprise View, CISOs can now view vulnerability scan results as well as the historical trend of vulnerability remediation. It also allows CISOs to drill down in greater detail on specific business locations or vulnerabilities.
  • Regional Information Technology Teams – At the regional level, understanding how each region is doing and the ability to focus on individual regions is critical. A Regional Director can use Enterprise View to measure new regions as they come online, and identify whether they are meeting corporate security and performance metrics.
  • Local Information Technology (IT) Teams – Local IT managers, who can have hundreds of devices to manage, now have visibility into device scan status so they can ensure identified vulnerabilities are remediated as soon as possible. Enterprise View allows local IT managers to easily maintain visibility into all tickets relevant to their piece of the larger organisation, track their progress and manage the overall volume against corporate security metrics.

“With Enterprise View, Trustwave offers increased visibility to help enterprises address their security challenges across their distributed organisation whether it’s around the block or around the world,” said John Amaral, senior vice president of Product Management at Trustwave. “Contextualised visibility into areas like support tickets and their response and resolution time, overall device availability, recent vulnerability scan results, and many more security-critical metrics are just the beginning of what makes Trustwave Enterprise View an indispensable part of an organisation’s security infrastructure.”

With more than 25 data sources to choose from, seven different overview panels, and distinct views into devices, incidents and data sources, Trustwave Enterprise View allows for the creation of the customised security business intelligence dashboards each role requires. With data that maps to organisational hierarchies, staff can see exactly what they need and drill down to the details. Hierarchies relate to information across the organisation and multiple security applications – facilitating more rapid decision making. Access can be limited to specific locations within the Enterprise View hierarchy, so that IT pros can focus on their areas of control. From CISOs to local IT managers, Trustwave Enterprise View provides the visibility required to stay ahead of today’s security challenges.

Trustwave TrustKeeper is more than just an intuitive, easy-to-use portal that offers unique visibility into and control of information security. Behind the scenes, TrustKeeper is Trustwave’s cloud-based gateway to a powerful technology platform that unifies the company’s on demand threat, vulnerability and compliance management services.

About Trustwave

Trustwave helps businesses fight cybercrime, protect data and reduce security risk. With cloud and managed security services, integrated technologies and a team of security experts, ethical hackers and researchers, Trustwave enables businesses to transform the way they manage their information security and compliance programs. More than three million businesses are enrolled in the Trustwave TrustKeeper® cloud platform, through which Trustwave delivers automated, efficient and cost-effective threat, vulnerability and compliance management. Trustwave is headquartered in Chicago, with customers in 96 countries.

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