Businesses today need a comprehensive data-driven cyber operations solution designed to control cyber threats, vulnerabilities, weaknesses, violations, and reduce business risks by providing intelligence and recommendations for fast and actionable decision making. Human Managed, a leading cloud-native data platform, has launched its Cyber Posture Management [CPM] Bundle.
A holistic data-driven security solution for enterprises
The Human Managed CPM Bundle automates essential data-driven services for cyber operations within enterprises. This holistic solution encompasses four crucial services vital for organisational cyber readiness and maturity in today’s data-rich environment inundated with various tools and information.
• Asset management for visibility and accuracy of the current state of digital assets, their relationships and their importance to the business
• Cloud security posture management (CSPM) for speedy and accurate contextualization, prioritization of detections for effective cyber operations
• Attack surface management (ASM) for localized visibility of threats
• Compliance for continuous and accurate assessment of compliance
Simplified, flexible and timely security platform for building cyber resilience Business leaders need to make quick decisions when they identify threats and be able to respond to attacks as fast as possible to ensure cyber resilience within their company. Currently, enterprises are getting swamped by managing multiple cyber security modules leading to information overload and indecision.
Karen Kim, CEO of Human Managed, said, “Human Managed is disrupting the market norm by making cybersecurity management more data-driven and holistic. We are launching the CPM Bundle to provide speed, simplicity, and flexibility for the customer with up to 25% cost savings. The CPM Bundle ensures all services are contextualized to the business automatically, with all intel, decision and recommendation in one interface. Customizable notification and dispatch workflows via any preferred channel (e.g. email, Slack, Teams, etc.) allow for timely notifications for decision makers.”
“There is no requirement for any additional procurement. Enterprises can either use existing investments in tools to act as data sources or activate the Human Managed platform’s 50+ out of-the-box technology partners. There is no long-term contract lock-in, and the pricing model does not penalize based on data volume, as evident in most solutions available in the market. Try before you buy, with an optional monthly subscription.”, Karen Kim added.
Discovery to deployment customised for each business
The CPM Bundle is accessible to businesses of all sizes, offering straightforward service onboarding completed within a concise two-week period. Deployment and configuration of the CPM solution entail a collaborative process involving discovery sessions, design workshops, and implementation activities.
Human Managed’s domain experts collaborate closely with clients to understand their monitoring needs, risk profile, and environment details. This includes assessing asset criticality, existing security capabilities, and determining data collection infrastructure requirements. A tailored Service Blueprint is then created, implemented, and tested before transitioning to ongoing operations under the ServiceOps team.
Notably, Human Managed’s clientele spans essential sectors such as global banks, financial institutions, and educational organisations across ASEAN markets, including the Philippines and Cambodia.
Cyberattacks: no longer a matter of “if” but “when”
With the average annual cost of cybercrime on the rise, expected to increase from $8.4trillion in 2022 to more than $23 trillion in 2027, reports suggest that Asia Pacific is particularly vulnerable when compared to its global counterparts, accounting for 31% of all incidents remediated worldwide.
Studies indicate that perpetrators are taking advantage of post-covid, digital adoption having outpaced digital literacy and cyber-awareness amongst users. It’s been estimated that the top 1000 companies in Southeast Asia are at risk of losing US $750 billion in market capitalization because of cybersecurity threats.