Security News > 2020 > February > SIRP Security Score: Prioritize your threat response
SIRP Security Score calculates an organization's security score based on a number of internal and external factors.
"As enterprises struggle with sheer volume of threats and vulnerabilities, it is increasingly important to adopt a strategic, risk-based approach to threat response and vulnerability mitigation," said Faiz Shuja, CEO, SIRP. "We are excited to release the S3 Scoring module which enables organizations to analyze their security score and make timely risk-based decisions."
According to Gartner, "Security operations is now required to collect, manage and analyze security and other relevant data from a variety of sources located in multiple environments. The data encompasses the state of IT assets and their relevance to the business, the activities and behaviors of users and assets, and the external situational context derived from threat intelligence. The security organization must assess this data in near real time, as well as over longer periods, to see trends, identify and prioritize risks, develop responses, and optimize processes."
SIRP Security Score module makes security data instantly actionable by fusing information from these modules and assessing the risk to the organization.
S3 uses machine learning algorithms to assess security data relevancy and calculate security score.
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