Cybersecurity Attack Surface Layers: A Multifaceted Threat
Reducing the attack surface, identifying and countering cyberthreats, and recovering from an assault throughout the infrastructure—edge, core, and cloud—are the first three key practice areas to be prioritized in order to advance cybersecurity and Zero Trust maturity. In order to improve your security posture, this blog article will concentrate on decreasing the attack surface, which is an essential part of cybersecurity.
Any region inside an environment that a cyber attacker may target or exploit is referred to as the attack surface. These points may include improper setups, insufficient authentication procedures, unpatched systems, high user rights, exposed network ports, inadequate physical protection, and more.