With RedSeal, you can have an application installed on the mobile device that gives you the live data, live information about your resilience score, your risk score, and tells you exactly where you are standing. In order to achieve digital transformation, and not only to achieve but to scale and harvest the advantages of digital transformation, you have run security transformation in parallel. Without that, you cannot achieve digital transformation. CEOs should be asking if they are able to scale up their digital transformation drive to the maximum potential. Are they able to harvest the benefits of digital transformation? Gartner indicates that 80% of the companies say no. When you are going through a digital transformation, your applications are talking to each other. You are exposing many services to the outside world and when you do that, you are adding risk to your environment. Security transformation has to run in parallel. RedSeal can measure your resilience, digital resilience, your risk, your compliance, your governance, and can help you to justify what your risk score is. For example, it can tell you that there are services exposed that were not intended to, or that were mistakenly exposed. Through indirect exposure to your critical asset, there is a possibility of an attack. It could also be that there were many changes to the application that was newly built as part of the digital transformation drive was actually a part of the network or the security of the infrastructure configurations not being there, as per the best practice. This could help explain why your risk score is low. It also tells you how compliant you are. This is in a live feed, it's in real-time which allows you to go back and check to see what your state was at the time of an attack. This available through a web interface that is available for the administrators and gives them the capability to know and solve the issues. Through the mobile app, a CEO can view the detail of compliance standards. I always tell my customers that is not a tool, it's a platform. Another good part of RedSeal is the engineering team. RedSeal is a young company, and one with less than 200 people. They believe in change, and they believe in delivering features. They are very dynamic and energic when it comes to feature requests. They delve into it immediately and if proves to be a real use case that is useful for multiple customers then the engineering team can deliver it within a few days, not even weeks or months. If you don't want to integrate with the vulnerability scanner, it has a repository of scan results. Most of the updates are incremental. So they keep updating their customers and partners on the new releases. The releases are service software updates, so you don't really have to reboot your systems and lose or even skip some live data. It's uninterruptible software upgrades. In comparing it with Skybox, which is very bulky and has different modules, you have to go to each module that they have in the network. Skybox has network assurance, firewall management, tech management, vulnerability management, and horizon, which is the main platform for which they can get the entire visibility of all the platforms. If you really want to do an update on Skybox, you have to go to individual modules and update them. It's a difficult system to implement and costly as well. I would rate this platform a nine out of ten.
Vice President at a government with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-08-20T07:50:17Z
Aug 20, 2020
My advice for anybody who is implementing this solution is to have a good understanding of what RedSeal brings to the table, as well as what it is that you need to bring to the table to get full usage out of it. RedSeal comes in and sets the foundation and gives you the front-end, and then you have to add things like your scanned data. If you don't already have a scanner such as Nessus then you won't get a full picture. The team at RedSeal makes it clear that these plugins are essential to get the full benefit of the product. Overall, I am very happy with the way the product is working. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
RedSeal’s network modeling and risk scoring platform builds an accurate, up-to-date model of an organization’s entire, as-built network to visualize access paths, prioritize what to fix, so you can target existing cybersecurity resources to protect your most valuable assets. With RedSeal’s Digital Resilience Score, decision makers can see the security status and benchmark progress toward digital resilience.
I would rate RedSeal a seven out of ten. It requires minor improvements in terms of the user interface and new features.
With RedSeal, you can have an application installed on the mobile device that gives you the live data, live information about your resilience score, your risk score, and tells you exactly where you are standing. In order to achieve digital transformation, and not only to achieve but to scale and harvest the advantages of digital transformation, you have run security transformation in parallel. Without that, you cannot achieve digital transformation. CEOs should be asking if they are able to scale up their digital transformation drive to the maximum potential. Are they able to harvest the benefits of digital transformation? Gartner indicates that 80% of the companies say no. When you are going through a digital transformation, your applications are talking to each other. You are exposing many services to the outside world and when you do that, you are adding risk to your environment. Security transformation has to run in parallel. RedSeal can measure your resilience, digital resilience, your risk, your compliance, your governance, and can help you to justify what your risk score is. For example, it can tell you that there are services exposed that were not intended to, or that were mistakenly exposed. Through indirect exposure to your critical asset, there is a possibility of an attack. It could also be that there were many changes to the application that was newly built as part of the digital transformation drive was actually a part of the network or the security of the infrastructure configurations not being there, as per the best practice. This could help explain why your risk score is low. It also tells you how compliant you are. This is in a live feed, it's in real-time which allows you to go back and check to see what your state was at the time of an attack. This available through a web interface that is available for the administrators and gives them the capability to know and solve the issues. Through the mobile app, a CEO can view the detail of compliance standards. I always tell my customers that is not a tool, it's a platform. Another good part of RedSeal is the engineering team. RedSeal is a young company, and one with less than 200 people. They believe in change, and they believe in delivering features. They are very dynamic and energic when it comes to feature requests. They delve into it immediately and if proves to be a real use case that is useful for multiple customers then the engineering team can deliver it within a few days, not even weeks or months. If you don't want to integrate with the vulnerability scanner, it has a repository of scan results. Most of the updates are incremental. So they keep updating their customers and partners on the new releases. The releases are service software updates, so you don't really have to reboot your systems and lose or even skip some live data. It's uninterruptible software upgrades. In comparing it with Skybox, which is very bulky and has different modules, you have to go to each module that they have in the network. Skybox has network assurance, firewall management, tech management, vulnerability management, and horizon, which is the main platform for which they can get the entire visibility of all the platforms. If you really want to do an update on Skybox, you have to go to individual modules and update them. It's a difficult system to implement and costly as well. I would rate this platform a nine out of ten.
My advice for anybody who is implementing this solution is to have a good understanding of what RedSeal brings to the table, as well as what it is that you need to bring to the table to get full usage out of it. RedSeal comes in and sets the foundation and gives you the front-end, and then you have to add things like your scanned data. If you don't already have a scanner such as Nessus then you won't get a full picture. The team at RedSeal makes it clear that these plugins are essential to get the full benefit of the product. Overall, I am very happy with the way the product is working. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.