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How Are CVEs Hackers Exploit Worse Than Computer Viruses?
NetClarity Products

The 4 key pillars of Security
Policy & Compliance
CVE’s defined
Why you need CVE protection
The solution - Auditor Enterprise
References
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    • CVEs Leave Entryways Open.

    • CVEs are hidden and can be a challenge to find. Yet they are leaving the door open for intrusions on your network.

    • CVEs Are Not Removed by Anti-Virus.

    • Even after you remove a virus, it can attack again by using the CVE--the CVE is still there. Anti-virus programs remove only the virus; they do not remove the CVE.

    • All it takes is a single CVE on a single system for a hacker to gain access to your entire network. You can be hacked and not even know it. No wonder identify theft is so rampant today.


    What Can I Do About CVEs to Stop Hackers?

    Audit Daily: You can audit your systems for CVEs using a vulnerability management appliance like NetClarity Auditor. You should audit every day.
    • Finds Network Assets

    • Identifies Vulnerabilities



    Quarantine: Let Auditor quarantine systems with vulnerabilities to keep hackers from accessing them.
    • Clientless-model - for trusted & untrusted hosts

    • Proactively defending servers, desktops and datacenters

    • Automatically increase uptime



    Repair: When you receive Auditor reports, follow the instructions to remediate vulnerabilities found. In many cases, the report provides a point-and-click link.
    • Delivers Remediation

    • Generates Regulatory Compliance Reports



    Use Auditor to help you both develop a security policy and follow it diligently.


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