How Exposure Management Helped Three Companies Transform Their Cybersecurity Program

Part two of our Exposure Management Academy series on exposure management maturity explores how organizations like Drogaria Araujo, Tenable and Verizon have applied exposure management to strengthen their security postures. 

Key takeaways:

  1. Case studies of Drogaria Araujo, Tenable and Verizon illustrate how exposure management provides tangible benefits to organizations of different sizes and security maturity levels.
     
  2. The companies improved visibility, unified siloed data and prioritized risks that create attack paths leading to their organizations’ most critical assets.
     
  3. Implementing exposure management principles is a crucial step for organizations aiming to enhance their security posture and mitigate cyber threats effectively.

In the first post in this series, we explored the five stages of the Exposure Management Maturity Model: Ad Hoc, Defined, Standardized, Advanced and Optimized. 

In this post, we explore three case studies to understand how an exposure management platform can help organizations advance their cybersecurity programs. We look at how the core principles of exposure management, supported via the implementation of an exposure management platform, helped these companies achieve better cybersecurity and compliance outcomes.

Drogaria Araujo uses exposure management to improve attack surface visibility 

Drogaria Araujo, a leading Brazilian pharmacy chain, turned to exposure management to improve attack surface visibility and gain the context the CISO needed to report on his company’s highest-risk exposures and demonstrate compliance with Brazil’s General Data Protection Law (LGPD). 

Drogaria Araujo relies on a geographically dispersed, hybrid infrastructure consisting of traditional IT sy

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