Security News > 2020 > February > Spirent enhances its data breach assessment solution with network security attack exposure capabilities

CyberFlood Data Breach Assessment Version 2.0 greatly expands network readiness testing by adding endpoint evaluation, incorporating evasion techniques and encrypted attacks used by attackers, and supporting MITRE ATT&CK and other security frameworks.
CyberFlood Data Breach Assessment now supports frameworks for arranging and reporting on attack assessment exercises, including the increasingly popular MITRE ATT&CK framework.
"The ease with which CyberFlood Data Breach Assessment can be deployed is a major attraction for end users, as Thompson explains:"Spirent's new offering delivers a competitive solution built on the use of realistic attack conditions that test the vulnerability of security infrastructure.
"We are pleased to work alongside Spirent as they continue to expand data breach assessment capabilities by addressing endpoint conditions, new evasion techniques, and the accommodation of increasingly common security frameworks."
CyberFlood Data Breach Assessment enables security operations and IT teams to validate the security of production networks automatically, continuously assessing security and data loss prevention policies using up-to-date threat intelligence.
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