In response to recent supply chain attacks, zero days, and other risks associated with previously trusted systems, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released operational directives focusing on agencies’ attack surface management programs—calling for full visibility of cyber assets (including IoT/OT and external assets), risk assessment of HVAs (High Value Assets), and a foundation for Zero-Trust Architecture (M24-04).
Agencies could try to meet the requirements with mismatched data from disparate point solutions, or they could choose the Qualys TruRisk Enterprise Platform. Our platform is uniquely positioned to help organizations comply with CISA's operational directives, NIST 800-207, and OMB Memorandum M24-04. It provides complete asset visibility, risk-based vulnerability management, continuous monitoring and automation, support for Zero-Trust Architecture, and robust compliance and reporting capabilities—all from one unified platform.
Join our public sector experts as we walk you through how to jumpstart your FISM (M-24-04) requirements with the Qualys TruRisk Management Platform. You’ll learn:
- How to achieve comprehensive asset visibility across your entire attack surface, including IT, IoT, OT, and external assets.
- Strategies for risk-based vulnerability management and prioritizing remediation efforts to protect your High Value Assets (HVAs).
- Best practices for implementing continuous monitoring and automation to stay ahead of emerging threats and maintain a robust security posture.
- Ways to support Zero Trust Architecture principles and establish granular access controls to minimize the risk of unauthorized access and data breaches.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and practical guidance on aligning your cybersecurity program with the latest directives and better securing your organization's attack surface.