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Cohesity launches new Security Advisor feature to spot data threats
Wed, 15th Dec 2021
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Cohesity has introduced Security Advisor, an addition to the company's Threat Defense architecture to help customers improve their security posture in an era of rapidly sophisticated and damaging cyberattacks.

The new feature helps reduce human errors and achieve a higher level of cyber resilience in customer environments that are managed through the Cohesity Helios data platform.

Security Advisor scans the customer's Cohesity environment, including an array of security configurations, and considers a host of factors such as access control, audit logs and encryption framework that are critical to protecting the security posture of the data cluster. Customers then receive a score that tells them how they are performing against Cohesity's best practice recommendations.

Additionally, customers are provided with recommendations on how to address potential risks and help keep their platform and the data secure from bad actors – both internal and external – which can limit their exposure to cyber extortion.

Security Advisor complements what Cohesity offers through the CyberScan application on the Cohesity Marketplace. With CyberScan, customers can uncover cyber exposures and blind spots within their production environment by running on-demand and automated scans on backup snapshots against known vulnerabilities.

Timing of this announcement comes as cyberthreats, security breaches, and ransomware attacks continue to plague organisations around the globe. Studies show that ransomware attacks soared 93% in the first half of 2021. With the increased incidence of cyberattacks, the threat of ransomware, and the potential for human error in administering cluster security, customers need a fast, simple, and comprehensive way to assess their security posture and address any concerns quickly.

“Enterprises use an array of tools to generate and manage data, and each tool has its own security settings – making it difficult to review every setting and control access across all their disparate technology,” says Brian Spanswick, chief information security officer, Cohesity.

“This lack of visibility and control leaves IT environments vulnerable to cyberattacks.

If a Security Advisor scan shows a score that indicates an issue, the following actions can quickly be taken by IT:

Get more detailed information and recommendations on how to address configuration issues that can also improve security postures
Secure a centraliaed view of all Cohesity cluster security settings across geographies, sites, and regions, through the Helios Dashboard
Meet internal security assessments via an easy to understand scorecard
 
Price and Availability
Security Advisor is part of the Helios platform, available immediately to all customers globally at no additional cost. It can be accessed under Helios Security Dashboard, under Security Advisor.

Cohesity simplifies data management to protect, manage, and derive value from data – across the data center, edge, and cloud. It offers a full suite of services consolidated on one multicloud data platform: backup and recovery, disaster recovery, file and object services, dev/test, and data compliance, security, and analytics – reducing complexity and eliminating mass data fragmentation. Cohesity can be delivered as a service, self-managed, or provided by a Cohesity-powered partner.