Disruptive new Attack Path Management capabilities expose threats throughout the technology stack

 

Voxus looked to reinforce how SpecterOps, a pioneer in the space, was once again pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in attack path visibility.

 

SpecterOps created an approach to cybersecurity called Attack Path Management, which has since become an established cybersecurity product category. As the team has built new capabilities and advanced the space, they wanted to raise awareness around a major new innovation that would allow organizations to identify attack paths across the entire technology stack.

This new capability, called OpenGraph, was released as part of Bloodhound 8.0. In conjunction with this release, their internal research team created a “State of Attack Path Management Report” to accompany the 8.0 launch. Voxus not only helped message the new capabilities and write a press release, but did initial drafting of the report. Once finalized, the information was used for a concerted outreach campaign to security trade, channel and developer media.

Highlights
  • Secured a rare pure product coverage piece in SiliconANGLE.
  • Landed 20 total original articles across security, channel and developer publications including Dark Reading, Risky Business, SC Media, Help Net Security, SecurityWeek, ChannelPro Network, MSSPAlert and more.

 

SpecterOps is a leader in identity risk management. Possessing deep knowledge of adversary tradecraft, the company enables global organizations to detect and remove critical attack paths before sophisticated attackers can take advantage of them – a practice called Attack Path Management. SpecterOps built and maintains widely used open-source security toolsets, including BloodHound, the company’s foundational tool that enables attack path management.