Security teams today are not short on tools or data.
Yet within the terabytes of alerts, exposures, and misconfigurations – security teams still struggle to understand context: Q: Which exposures, misconfigurations, and vulnerabilities chain together to create viable attack paths to crown jewels?
Even the most mature security teams can’t answer that
Yet within the terabytes of alerts, exposures, and misconfigurations – security teams still struggle to understand context:
Q: Which exposures, misconfigurations, and vulnerabilities chain together to create viable attack paths to crown jewels?
Even the most mature security teams can’t answer that easily.
It's that the tools don’t talk to each other.
This is precisely the problem Gartner's Cybersecurity Mesh Architecture (CSMA) framework was designed to solve – and it's what Mesh Security has operationalized with the world's first purpose-built CSMA platform.
In this article, we’ll walk through what CSMA is and how Mesh CSMA:
Before we dive into the platform, let’s clarify what CSMA is.
CSMA , as defined by Gartner, is a composable, distributed security layer that connects your existing stack, giving you the context unification of a platform atop your best-of-breed tools.