New MultiView Interface for Secutor Prime
On 1/28/2013, ThreatGuard released a new version of Secutor Prime that adds a completely new way of using it that we call MultiView. read more
View ArticleUsing Contexts in Secutor Prime MultiView
You don't need to use contexts to take advantage of MultiView -- if you don't define one everything will get stored in the default context of "default" -- but as you get used to tread more
View ArticleNetwork Scanning with Prime Multiview
The new Multiview interface for Secutor Prime was created to enable working with multiple assets, and with network scanning you can now use IP notation to define multiple assets you want Prime to do a...
View ArticleDirectory Service Scanning with Prime Multiview
Along with the other methods of doing assessments against a range of assets, we added the ability to define a set of assessment targets based on a directory service query, such as Microsoft Active...
View ArticleOffline Scanning with Prime Multiview
There are many cases where directly querying a live target is not feasible or practicle. For example, embedded systems that do not have a method for live access, or critical infrastructure components...
View ArticleCreating and Using Deviation Profiles
It's not unusual to find that completely locking down a system to be fully compliant with the proscribed security policy breaks the usability of a machine. To account for needed local deviations from...
View ArticleRunning Secutor Prime from a Thumb Drive
So, you're faced with a situation where you need to do security assessments of machines, but for whatever reason an agent-based or agentless approach is infeasible. Maybe they are on an isolated...
View ArticleA Security Myth: "My device has nothing important on it, so there's no need...
I recently heard somebody say this, and it bothered me enough that I wanted to take the time to address this myth.read more
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