Security teams have plenty of data, tools, and alerts, but exposure management is at a breaking point that is forcing a reset This article explores ctem security teams. . They lack self-control. Organizations across industries are finding that risk is not decreasing quickly enough—in fact, it is increasing in many ways—despite having unprecedented visibility into vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, identities, and threats. Exposures persist. Attackers are swift. Findings are only useful if they result in cross-team, validated remediation. from evaluation to mobilization. Findings are only useful if they result in cross-team, validated remediation. Explore The Great Exposure Reset, a useful manual for operationalizing CTEM in security teams today, to see how these ideas manifest in actual settings.
The Mobilization Gap: Where Most Programs Fail The mobilization gap is a common stumbling block for even organizations that embrace CTEM principles.