- Apr 9, 2018
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Community!
We have something completely new for you. We have launched a new service that is not directly security test-oriented for Endpoint Protection.
A few words of explanation are necessary to introduce you:
One of the cornerstones of cybersecurity is to ensure that data and systems are protected from serious consequences. It is difficult to choose a product if a customer does not have the opportunity to check whether the software meets certain standards. Endpoint cybersecurity is a multibillion-dollar industry that lacks standardized policies, yet it impacts businesses around the world.
Endpoint security software is designed to minimize risk. A good way to make it clear for a user that a developer helps to mitigate that risk is to be transparent about how the application works and the processes in the developer’s infrastructure. By disclosing certain statistical information, it is possible to know and understand strengths of a product. This may lead to the resolution of the basic problem, that is the elimination of all remaining gaps. On the other hand, developers who are taking the difficult path of disclosing statistical data from end devices may face public criticism and control, but it is beneficial for all companies and institutions.
In an interpersonal relationship, clear rules are needed to build mutual trust. Transparency should be the cybersecurity industry’s motto to strengthen the end customer’s trust in the people who are responsible for the brand’s image. This is the only way to improve collective thinking about cybersecurity.
This service is aimed at producers who want to go the road of transparency in order to build confidence in themselves through this.
Providers of VPN, DNS and other types of malicious content filtering are part of the methodology. So if you have a service, software, and you are in the cybersecurity industry, we can probably adapt the methodology to your product and extract interesting marketing value from it.
I don't want to copy the report here, so perhaps it would be better if I referred you to read the PDF and the methodology:
Publication: Cyber Transparency Audit Of Xcitium Backend Data - Q2 2024 » AVLab Cybersecurity Foundation
Landing Page: Cyber Transparency Audit
Methodology: Methodology » AVLab Cybersecurity Foundation
We are super-interested in what you think of this initiative!
We have something completely new for you. We have launched a new service that is not directly security test-oriented for Endpoint Protection.
A few words of explanation are necessary to introduce you:
One of the cornerstones of cybersecurity is to ensure that data and systems are protected from serious consequences. It is difficult to choose a product if a customer does not have the opportunity to check whether the software meets certain standards. Endpoint cybersecurity is a multibillion-dollar industry that lacks standardized policies, yet it impacts businesses around the world.
Endpoint security software is designed to minimize risk. A good way to make it clear for a user that a developer helps to mitigate that risk is to be transparent about how the application works and the processes in the developer’s infrastructure. By disclosing certain statistical information, it is possible to know and understand strengths of a product. This may lead to the resolution of the basic problem, that is the elimination of all remaining gaps. On the other hand, developers who are taking the difficult path of disclosing statistical data from end devices may face public criticism and control, but it is beneficial for all companies and institutions.
In an interpersonal relationship, clear rules are needed to build mutual trust. Transparency should be the cybersecurity industry’s motto to strengthen the end customer’s trust in the people who are responsible for the brand’s image. This is the only way to improve collective thinking about cybersecurity.
This service is aimed at producers who want to go the road of transparency in order to build confidence in themselves through this.
Providers of VPN, DNS and other types of malicious content filtering are part of the methodology. So if you have a service, software, and you are in the cybersecurity industry, we can probably adapt the methodology to your product and extract interesting marketing value from it.
I don't want to copy the report here, so perhaps it would be better if I referred you to read the PDF and the methodology:
Publication: Cyber Transparency Audit Of Xcitium Backend Data - Q2 2024 » AVLab Cybersecurity Foundation
Landing Page: Cyber Transparency Audit
Methodology: Methodology » AVLab Cybersecurity Foundation
We are super-interested in what you think of this initiative!