There Is Software Running on Your Network Without Anyone Noticing

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Not every risk comes from outside. Many are already inside the network, in the form of software installed without the right level of control.

One of the situations our cybersecurity specialists identify most often is this: many companies cannot answer a very simple question with confidence. What software is actually running on the devices connected to the network?

We know this is not always easy to answer, but we can help. Book a demo and we will show you how to uncover this clearly and simply.

Do You Know What Software Is Installed?

A secure network starts with knowing which programs are actually present across connected devices.

  If you cannot see what is running on the network, you do not control the risk.  

Do You Know What People Are Doing Right Now?

Real visibility depends on understanding what is running now, not just what was approved months ago.

See It Without Guesswork

With the right visibility tools, your team can identify unknown software activity before it becomes a larger problem.

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