RedSeal Named Bronze Award Winner for Best Network Security Solution at the 2018 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards

American Security Today | November 29, 2018

American Security Today (AST) has named RedSeal the Bronze Award Winner in the category of Best Network Security Solution at the 2018 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards.

The Annual ‘ASTORS’ Awards is the preeminent U.S. Homeland Security Awards Program highlighting the most cutting-edge and forward-thinking security solutions coming onto the market today.

Building a Cyber Resilience Plan: Insights and Tactics

Government Technology Insider | November 14, 2018

With Dr. Mike Lloyd, RedSeal CTO

In part one of our discussion with Dr. Mike Lloyd of RedSeal, he shared the steps that form the basis of a cyber resilience plan so that agencies can take to limit – and recover from – the impact of a cyberattack. Continuing the discussion, Lloyd drills deeper into steps any organization can take to become more resilient. 

Bouncing Back After a Breach: A Q&A with Dr. Mike Lloyd of RedSeal

Government Technology Insider | November 13, 2018

With Dr. Mike Lloyd, RedSeal CTO

While preventing a cyberattack is often the sole focus of many security strategies, the reality is, your organization is likely to suffer a breach or other disruption to network operations. How you prepare for an inevitable break-in can make all the difference. The answer lies in cyber resilience. 

That’s the key message from Dr. Mike Lloyd, Chief Technology Officer for RedSeal. Lloyd says that organizations who believe they have fully protected themselves from cyber threats are missing the point. Instead, planning and preparing for “what can possibly go wrong” can help prevent the worst and get you back up and running faster and with much less impact to your operations and your users.

RedSeal Bolsters Digital Resilience Platform to Deliver Most Comprehensive Model of Enterprise Data Centers

Exclusive new features give enterprises ability to strengthen security posture with greater visibility into and across their cyber terrain

SUNNYVALE, Calif. – November 13, 2018 – RedSeal today announced the latest upgrade to its award-winning network modeling and risk scoring platform, trusted by more than 50 U.S. government agencies and hundreds of Global 2000 companies worldwide. To create the most complete network model possible, RedSeal’s platform now validates policies at the application and networking levels, as well as provides endpoint modeling. These exclusive new capabilities bolster users’ understanding of their complete enterprise data centers, including public cloud, private cloud and physical network environments, which in turn extends an enterprise’s foundation for being resilient to cyber events.

Unprecedented Network Context with Application-Based Policies: Layer 7 Application ID

Large enterprises with Next Generation Firewalls (NGFWs) can now use RedSeal to visualize access and validate policies at the application level (Layer 7), as well as at the networking level (Layers 2, 3 and 4). No other security, network modeling or cyber risk scoring product provides this level of visibility, understanding and validation for an organization’s security posture.

With this kind of visibility within and between their network environments, users can understand and prioritize incidents and vulnerabilities wherever they are. This is a significant new capability because traditional firewall policies are based on the networking level—defined by source, destination, port, and protocol. NGFWs, however, are becoming more prevalent in networks and users can create policies, to be implemented by the firewalls, based on the identities of specific applications or Application IDs. For example, RedSeal can validate a “Deny Skype” policy that has been applied to specific addresses, or across all ports and protocols, further strengthening the user’s security posture.

Expand Picture of Cyber Terrain with Endpoint Information from All Sources

With its capabilities expanding to include endpoint modeling, RedSeal is the only resource that models and consolidates endpoint information from any source. This feature gives RedSeal users the ability to import and store information about their endpoints from multiple sources, including vulnerability scanners, Endpoint Protection and Endpoint Detection Response (EDR) solutions, as well as other applications such as Active Directory.

“A comprehensive understanding of network assets and paths is the foundation of a digital resilience strategy,” said Kurt Van Etten, chief product officer at RedSeal. “With its latest enhancements, RedSeal’s platform is the only product on the market that models Layer 2, 3, 4, and 7 policies and consolidates endpoint information from any source. As a result, RedSeal builds the most complete model available, including public and private clouds, physical assets and endpoint sources. The important new features introduced in our latest product ensure users can confidently validate their security posture, accelerate investigation and improve productivity of network and security teams.

Cyber resilience: not just bouncing back, but a strategy for effective cyber defense

Government Technology Insider | November 8, 2018

With Dr. Mike Lloyd, RedSeal CTO

Most discussions on cybersecurity focus on prevention, but not cyber defense. But, the unfortunate reality is, some attacks will be successful no matter how well you’ve protected your networks. The question then becomes, just how quickly can you get back online and back to business?

For the Government Technology Insider podcast, we asked Dr. Mike Lloyd, Chief Technology Officer for RedSeal about how to achieve “digital resilience” – the ability to prepare for and recover from a cyber attack.

Cyber Security Hub: How Digitally Resilient Is Your Company?

Cyber Security Hub | November 7, 2018

Unlike the game Whack-a-Mole, where the object is to clobber a mole as it pops its head out of a hole, cyber threats are becoming more targeted and harder to whack, said Ray Rothrock, CEO of RedSeal, and author of the book, Digital Resilience: Is Your Company Ready for the Next Cyber Threat? on Monday’s episode 55 of Task Force 7 Radio. Rothrock was the guest of host George Rettas, the president and CEO of Task Force 7 Radio and Task Force 7 Technologies.

Podcast: Why Digital Resilience Is The Answer

Taskforce 7 Radio | November 5, 2018

With Ray Rothrock, Chief Executive Officer

Ray Rothrock, the CEO of Redseal and Board Member of cyber security incubator Team 8 appears on Episode #55 of Task Force 7 Radio to talk about his new book, “Digital Resilience – Is Your Company Ready for the Next Cyber Threat” and why Digital Resilience is the only way to win the Cyber Security battle we are all engaged in on a daily basis.

Using cyber insurance to run virtuous circles around cyber risk

Computer Fraud & Security Magazine | October 2018

By Dr. Mike Lloyd, Chief Technology Officer

In 2016, the Ponemon Institute, which conducts independent research on privacy, data protection and information security policy, concluded that each of the 383 companies it surveyed had a “26% probability of a material data breach involving 10,000 lost or stolen records” within the “next 24 months”. Work this out over the long term, not for two years but for the projected life of your business and you must accept the certainty of data breach just as you accept the certainty of death and taxes. Breaches will happen. They will happen to you.

Cyber Hygiene And Digital Resilience To Withstand A Cyber Attack

ITSP Magazine | October 25, 2018

By Wayne Lloyd, RedSeal Federal CTO

After both the first and second Gulf wars, nation states such as North Korea, Iran, China and others came to the same conclusion: under no circumstances get into a shooting war with the United States military. The sole superpower in the world had a military so advanced and superior on the battlefield it left little doubt about the outcome.

CDM Designed to Help Federal Agencies Understand Risk Posture and Become Digitally Resilient

Government Technology Insider | October 24, 2018

The goal of the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) Program is for all civilian agencies included in the program under the Chief Financial Officers’ (CFO) Act to feed data to the federal government-wide cybersecurity threat dashboard. With each individual agency’s information compiled, the dashboard consolidates threat information from individual agency feeds to give an overall understanding of the cyber risks facing civilian agencies and enables them to prioritize the most critical issues.