KYND adds internal security capability to bolster cyber risk monitoring

KYND has added a new internal security feature to its KYND ON cyber risk monitoring product, to provide an internal in addition to an external perspective of an organisation’s security posture. The new feature aims to enhance the ability to identify any areas of risk or exposure and prioritise mitigation efforts to strengthen cyber resilience.

By completing questions about security processes and policies within the KYND ON dashboard, internal vulnerability insights are now incorporated into organisations’ overall risk assessments alongside prioritised, clear recommendations to remediate issues. As well as being available for KYND ON customers, these exposure insights can also be utilised by portfolio managers, enabling them to easily identify high-risk organisations within their portfolio, allocate resources effectively, and have all of this information accessible in one place within the ON platform.

Andy Thomas, CEO of KYND, said: “We’ve always believed that cyber risk is not solely an IT problem, but rather a business risk that necessitates a holistic, proactive approach spanning all levels of an organisation.

“By combining its powerful external scanning data and deeper insights into internal security controls within an organisation, KYND enables our partners and their clients to unlock faster threat identification, prioritisation and remediation, and drive confident, well-informed decisions about cyber risk.”

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