


Visually highlighting flaws and vulnerabilities - how to tidy your universe
In Tenable’s 2020 Threat Landscape Retrospective 3 out of the top 5 vulnerbilities dated back to 2019 or before and 4 of them related to edge or VPN technology. This is startling and begs a number of questions as to how these vulnerabilities can have gone unpatched or fixed for so long.

I bet you there’s no better way to view your security data
Here’s a challenge for you. If you can show me another platform, software or service that allows you to view, in one pane of glass:
all of your penetration test results across all of your applications, network hosts, virtual hosts, cloud environments and systems.

Increasing the relevance and value of Penetration Testing (why don’t people fix issues?)
In an Agile world, pen testing has become something of a lumbering exception. Where the development process has matured and changed with changing business demand, pen testing has lagged behind in a world of static reports, out of date findings and limited successful remediation. If this sounds harsh, it is meant to, and I speak as a former pen tester and Check Team Leader and a principle of a UK security consultancy which ran a very successful penetration testing team for nearly 20 years.