Security News > 2020 > December > Arista Networks Attack Surface Assessment: AI-driven threat hunting and incident response expertise

Arista Networks announced an Attack Surface Assessment, an advanced security service delivered through the recent acquisition of Awake Security.
"To make matters worse, sponsored groups can steal intellectual property and attack resources that are now in the wild. Big companies and banks are still getting hacked and technologies like IoT are huge threats. We need to reboot security and make it simple to manage. I believe Arista Networks is simplifying security."
Arista's new assessment service is a fitting example of simplified security.
Fundamental to addressing those gaps is understanding the broad digital attack surface organizations expose, from client to cloud networks.
The Attack Surface Assessment provides customers access to the industry-leading NDR platform to proactively discover, detect and respond to threats targeting digital assets within the organization.
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