Superna Launches Data Attack Surface Manager™ to Redefine Exposure Management at the Data Layer
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~ Superna, a leading company in CyberStorage security, has recently unveiled their latest platform, Superna Data Attack Surface Manager™ (DASM). This groundbreaking platform is designed to help organizations continuously identify, prioritize, and control exposure at the data layer.

In today's ever-evolving digital landscape, security stacks are becoming increasingly complex and attackers are constantly outpacing patch cycles. As a result, organizations need more than just vulnerability scores to protect their data. They need real-time visibility into their data and the ability to take preemptive measures to secure it. This is where Superna Data Attack Surface Manager comes in.

According to Alex Hesterberg, CEO of Superna, the biggest blindspot in security today is data exposure. He explains that their new platform helps teams move from reacting to risks they don't fully understand, to proactively remediating exposures they can't afford to miss.

Superna DASM goes beyond traditional tools that focus on infrastructure and configurations. It evaluates live data-layer risk by continuously analyzing who is accessing what data, how often, and the sensitivity of the content. This allows teams to have a better understanding of their data attack surface and take necessary actions to reduce exposure.

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With Superna Data Attack Surface Manager, organizations can continuously map their data attack surface across users, hosts, and unstructured storage. The platform also provides behavior- and content-aware risk scoring models that go beyond CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). This enables teams to prioritize actions based on behavior, data sensitivity, and privilege levels rather than just relying on vulnerability scores.

One of the key features of Superna DASM is its ability to integrate with existing ITSM (IT Service Management), EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response), and SOAR (Security Orchestration Automation Response) platforms. This allows for seamless workflow automation and enforcement of compensating controls when risk thresholds are exceeded.

Superna Data Attack Surface Manager is purpose-built to support the entire Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) lifecycle. It enhances existing SecOps (Security Operations) workflows by putting data risk at the center of exposure management.

What sets Superna's Data Attack Surface Manager apart from other security tools is its data-first approach to risk prioritization. The platform uses behavior- and content-aware scoring models, providing real-time visibility into user-host-data interactions. It also has a compensating controls engine that enforces access blocks to sensitive data when thresholds are breached.

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In addition, Superna DASM is aligned with the Zero Trust security model, dynamically restricting access based on real-time risk signals. It also seamlessly integrates with Superna Data Security Edition for full-cycle protection of CyberStorage.

Hesterberg emphasizes that Superna Data Attack Surface Manager does not replace existing security stacks, but rather makes them smarter. By turning data into a source of intelligence rather than risk, organizations can better protect their sensitive information.

The platform is designed for various teams within an organization that are responsible for managing risk. Security teams gain real-time insights into high-risk behavior tied to sensitive data, while infrastructure teams can control access dynamically based on actual exposure. Ops and patching teams can also save time by remediating only what truly matters.

Superna Data Attack Surface Manager™ is now available and will be showcased at the RSA Conference 2025 in San Francisco. To learn more or schedule a meeting, visit superna.io. With this new platform, organizations can stop managing threats in the dark and start shining a light on their data attack surface.
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