CTEM – useful or just another acronym?
CTEM is a term that was coined by Gartner (who else?) and is used to encapsulate an approach that seeks to assess and manage the exposure of the business on a continuous basis.
CTEM is a term that was coined by Gartner (who else?) and is used to encapsulate an approach that seeks to assess and manage the exposure of the business on a continuous basis.
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If you want to know which devices in your network are insecure, you need to know your devices, all of them. In our latest Interview, Zac Warren from Tanium argues that visibility is key in achieving good security.
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