Security Risk Advisors (SRA) announces the launch of VECTR Enterprise Edition, a premium version of its widely-used VECTR platform for purple teams and adversary management program reporting and benchmarking. VECTR Enterprise is designed to support organizations that want to mature and communicate the success of their purple team exercises with benchmarking and executive reporting features.
“We’re excited to release VECTR Enterprise to help CISOs and their teams clearly tell the story of their adversary detection program strengths, needs, and changes over time. VECTR Enterprise brings new visuals and integrated benchmark insights to help the CISO communicate a critical and complex topic to senior stakeholders” said Security Risk Advisors CEO, Tim Wainwright.
VECTR Enterprise Edition will introduce several premium features including:
VECTR™ is developed and maintained by Security Risk Advisors. It is designed to guide, track, and report metrics and industry benchmarks from purple team exercises/adversary simulations. VECTR™ helps organizations improve their security posture by identifying gaps in attacker visibility and testing the effectiveness of their security controls.
For more information about VECTR™ Enterprise Edition, please visit https://vectr.io.
Security Risk Advisors offers Purple Teams, Cloud Security, Penetration Testing, Cyber-Physical Systems Security and 24x7x365 Cybersecurity Operations. Based in Philadelphia, SRA operates across the USA, Ireland and Australia. Learn more at https://sra.io.
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