Qualys boosts TruRisk Eliminate Platform for Cyber Risk Mitigation Solution

July 31, 2024
1 min read

TLDR:

  • Qualys introduces TruRisk Eliminate at Black Hat 2024 to help organizations reduce cyber risk.
  • TruRisk Eliminate provides innovative remediation methods for vulnerabilities.

Qualys, a cloud-based IT security solutions provider, has expanded its TruRisk Eliminate platform, unveiling a comprehensive remediation solution at Black Hat 2024. The new TruRisk Eliminate aims to empower organizations to mitigate cyber risks without relying solely on patching. This approach includes patchless patching, targeted isolation, and other mitigation strategies to provide robust protection when patching is not feasible.

The Qualys Threat Research Unit identified millions of CISA Known At-risk assets that can’t be patched, leading to vulnerabilities exploitable by hackers. With TruRisk Eliminate, security and IT teams can address critical vulnerabilities even without deploying patches, reducing vulnerability exposure and responding more effectively to cyber threats.

The new solution integrates with IT operations and ticketing workflows, offering rule-based workflow orchestration for quicker risk remediation. TruRisk Eliminate provides flexibility and tailored options for organizations to align with their operational needs, remediation timelines, and business objectives.

By balancing business continuity with risk reduction and providing comprehensive risk reduction capabilities, Qualys’ TruRisk Eliminate offers powerful tools for mitigating cyber risks and ensuring the security of organizations without the need for live patching.

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