Date Recorded: Tuesday, August 23rd
Duration: 32 min
Vulnerability management ought to be a core practice of healthy security programs, with teams swiftly responding to emerging security gaps. Instead, we see teams struggle with prioritizing which assets or specific CVEs are worth focusing their limited resources on. Security teams fall behind on applying patches, and the snowball effect of these lagging implementations create a mesh of security gaps across IT ecosystems.
Ultimately, analysts and teams use a diverse set of contextual evidence and clear guidance to reduce this time taken for prioritizing vulnerabilities. Uptycs has focused on arming security practitioners with the real-time knowledge needed to make the discovery, prioritizing, and reporting of CVEs as seamless as possible.
What you will learn:
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- Take control of your environment: scanning for custom vulnerabilities, creating seamless reporting dashboards, and simplifying the vulnerability lifecycle.
- Understand what key details around CVE exploits, remediation guidance, and asset health are helping teams prioritize vulnerabilities.
- How proactive vulnerability management can enable the DevOps lifecycle and speed up container deployment.
Uptycs Live Presenters
Jeremy Colvin
Technical Marketing Manager
Jeremy Colvin is a Technical Product Marketer at Uptycs and enjoys learning the bits and bytes of what makes good security. Prior to Uptycs, Jeremy spent two years at Deloitte helping clients architect, configure, and implement secure systems. He graduated from Princeton with an AB in Public and International Affairs, focusing on policy around privacy and information security.
Afra Ansaria
Senior Technical Product Manager
Afra Ansaria is a Senior Technical Product Marketer at Uptycs and enjoys discussions around animal welfare, environment and health. Prior to Uptycs, Afra spent time at Amazon as a Senior Program Manager as well as 3 years at upGrad as a Founding Team Product/Engineering Manager. She graduated from Osmania University with a B.E. in Electrical, Electronics and Communications.