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Date Published
Author
Hakluke
Word count
1550
Language
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Hacker News points
None

Summary

In today's complex digital landscape, organizations prioritize effective cybersecurity using various tools like EASM, CAASM, and DRPS, each serving distinct but complementary roles in securing assets. EASM, or External Attack Surface Management, focuses on identifying and managing vulnerabilities in an organization's external assets by providing visibility into Internet-facing components, while CAASM, Continuous Asset and Attack Surface Management, extends this scope to include internal assets, requiring integration with existing systems and more manual processes. DRPS, or Digital Risk Protection Services, targets digital risks affecting brand reputation and online presence by monitoring social media, websites, and the dark web for potential threats. Each technology supports different aspects of cybersecurity, with EASM being easier to deploy for external asset management, CAASM offering a comprehensive view by including internal assets, and DRPS focusing on brand and data protection. The choice between these tools depends on an organization's specific security needs and resources, with the potential for them to be used in tandem to enhance overall security posture.