The implication on 3rd party ASMs are not as devastating as it sounds at first. As Gartner mentions we need existing players and their data to make the whole MTD space autonomous. Hope this makes sense.
With re risk scoring, we can make it work by adjusting the sensitivity. Since this is fully automated we don't need to be worried about false positives.
Great questions, Jason
The implication on 3rd party ASMs are not as devastating as it sounds at first. As Gartner mentions we need existing players and their data to make the whole MTD space autonomous. Hope this makes sense.
With re risk scoring, we can make it work by adjusting the sensitivity. Since this is fully automated we don't need to be worried about false positives.
Does it make sense?
I’m curious what your take is on the implications of this upon external ASM and third party risk scoring solutions. Nice, thought provoking post.