SECUINFRA’s Compromise Assessment awarded again!

SECUINFRA’s Compromise Assessment Service has been awarded the Global InfoSec Award for the 3rd year in a row. Cyber Defense Magazine, the world’s industry-leading cyber security magazine, certifies SECUINFRA as a “Hot Company Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Detection and Response” again for 2023.

The renewed award of SECUINFRA’s Compromise Assessment as the best service in APT Detection & Response once again underlines its high relevance in the efficient search for IoC’s (Indicators of Compromise) and the clear identification of compromised IT systems.

“With our Compromise Assessment, we efficiently and accurately detect the extent of a successful cyber attack. With this knowledge, we can initiate targeted countermeasures and prevent further damage to our customers,” said Ramon Weil, Founder & CEO of SECUINFRA.

With a vulnerability assessment, “only” vulnerabilities are uncovered. Regular penetration tests “only” show which vulnerabilities can be exploited. SECUINFRA Compromise Assessment clearly identifies whether vulnerabilities have already been exploited, IT systems have been compromised and attackers are already inside the company.

Performed regularly, SECUINFRA’s Continuous Compromise Assessment thus considerably strengthens a company’s cyber resilience.

About the InfoSec Awards
2023 marks the eleventh year that Cyber Defense Magazine has recognized InfoSec innovators from around the world. Submission requirements are for information security (InfoSec) companies that have a unique and compelling value proposition for their product or service. Judges are CISSP-, FMDHS- and CEH-certified security experts whose independent review and voting is based on the materials and information submitted by the company.

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Svenja Koch • Autor

Senior Marketing Manager

Svenja Koch is Senior Marketing Manager at SECUINFRA. Here, she is responsible for the conception and publication of press articles, blog and news contributions, among other things.

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