Kaspersky expands Digital Footprint Intelligence with new External Attack Surface module
Kaspersky is proud to
announce the launch of the new External Attack Surface module within its
Digital Footprint Intelligence (DFI) service, available directly in the Threat
Intelligence portal. This enhancement introduces External Attack Surface
Management (EASM) capabilities, giving security teams the visibility and
control they need to stay ahead of cyber adversaries by continuously monitoring
and securing their organization’s external perimeter.
The exploit of public-facing
applications has been the main initial vector of attack for many years.
According to Kaspersky Incident Response report, in 2024, they once again
ranked first, accounting for 39% of incidents. Moreover, over 90% of the
vulnerabilities exploited by attackers in 2024 were published more than a year
ago, indicating that the attacked organizations had ineffective update
policies.
As organizations expand their digital presence across cloud
services, external applications and shadow IT, the need for continuous
discovery and monitoring of internet-facing assets has become critical. The new
module helps address this challenge by monitoring exposed infrastructure,
uncovering weak points such as outdated software or open ports and assigning
risk scores that guide security teams in prioritizing remediation according to
business impact.
The External Attack Surface module is designed to answer the
fundamental questions every security leader faces: What internet-facing assets
do we have and which are vulnerable? By combining vulnerability detection with
misconfiguration analysis and risk assessment, it provides organizations with a
clear understanding of their exposure – and the actionable steps needed to
reduce it.
This module does more than show the current state of a
customer’s perimeter. It also processes and retains historical data, enabling
teams to track changes, investigate incidents retrospectively and gain insight
into the overall dynamics of their security posture. Data is aggregated from
multiple specialized search engines, maximizing visibility across hosts and
services. Each discovered issue comes with detailed descriptions and
recommended mitigations, helping organizations move quickly from detection to
resolution.
For customers, the value lies not only in visibility, but in
actionability. Whether it’s patching a vulnerable service, moving assets behind
VPNs, applying WAF rules or resetting compromised credentials, the Attack
Surface module provides clear, prioritized recommendations to help
organizations strengthen their defenses proactively – securing what hackers can
see before they can exploit it.
“Security teams are under
constant pressure to manage an ever-expanding digital perimeter. With the
External Attack Surface module, we give them not only visibility of what
attackers can see but also recommendations to reduce exposure and respond
effectively. By enriching DFI with EASM functionality, we continue to expand
the scope of our Threat Intelligence portfolio and deliver cross-product
synergies that empower security teams with deeper insights, faster
investigations, and more resilient cyber defense.” said
Yuliya Novikova, Head of Digital Footprint Intelligence at Kaspersky.
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