Security News > 2020 > September > DeepSurface Security raises $1M to help cybersecurity teams automate analyzing and prioritizing risk
DeepSurface Security announced $1 Million in seed funding to launch the automated Predictive Vulnerability Management suite of tools.
The company, which has been in beta for the past year with several large healthcare, SaaS, and financial services businesses, allows cybersecurity teams to automate the stubbornly manual and imprecise process of analyzing and prioritizing vulnerabilities on enterprise networks.
While vulnerability scanners can identify the thousands of vulnerabilities that may exist on an enterprise network, cybersecurity staff must still manually sort through the flagged vulnerabilities and identify which are the most important to patch first and which are false positives.
Most importantly, DeepSurface computes the risk of each vulnerability and risk pathway based on potential impact to critical assets.
"With Deep Surface's unique mapping, wayfinding capabilities and actionable intelligence, security teams are finally able to attack the most dangerous vulnerabilities first with precision allowing teams to optimize the time spent on the areas of greatest risk."
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