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PlexTrac Expands Offering with Enhanced Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) Capabilities
PlexTrac Expands Offering with Enhanced Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) Capabilities

Associated Press

time15-04-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

PlexTrac Expands Offering with Enhanced Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) Capabilities

BOISE, Idaho--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 15, 2025-- PlexTrac ™, the #1 platform for pentest reporting and threat exposure management, today announced the launch of PlexTrac ™ for CTEM —expanding the platform's capabilities with a proactive and continuous threat exposure management solution designed to help security teams centralize security data, prioritize risk based on business impact, and automate validation and remediation workflows. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: PlexTrac for CTEM: Proactively manage exposure risk with PlexTrac for Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM). Consolidate security data from tools and manual testing, automatically prioritize risks based on business impact, and automate remediation and retesting workflows for ongoing, more effective threat management. PlexTrac ™ for CTEM enables organizations to move beyond traditional point-in-time assessments and embrace a continuous, proactive security approach. Key capabilities include: Centralized Data Management for Comprehensive Threat Analysis Vulnerability Risk Prioritization Based on Business Impact Automated Remediation Orchestration with Rule-Based Workflows Continuous Validation & Threat Exposure Tracking Framework-Based Reporting & Compliance Alignment 'Security teams are overwhelmed with too many vulnerabilities and not enough time to remediate all of them,' said Dan DeCloss, CEO & Founder of PlexTrac ™. 'With PlexTrac ™ for CTEM, we're equipping security teams with the ability to take a continuous, proactive approach to exposure management by centralizing all pentesting and scanning data, contextually prioritizing risk, and automating remediation workflows. That's how teams move from reactive to proactive security and drive measurable risk reduction.' 'PlexTrac for CTEM has fundamentally changed the way we manage vulnerabilities,' said Ryan Wilson, at ECS, part of the Federal Government Segment of ASGN Incorporated. 'By centralizing our findings from pentest data and other security scanners, and automating remediation workflows, we're able to focus our team's energy on the risks that actually matter and clearly demonstrate progress in reducing our threat exposure.' PlexTrac ™ for CTEM aligns with Gartner's vision for Continuous Threat Exposure Management, which involves constantly exposing an organization's networks, systems, and assets to simulated attacks to identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses. The solution supports the five key stages of CTEM as defined by Gartner: To help organizations stay ahead of the evolving threat landscape, PlexTrac™ for CTEM delivers a comprehensive solution that enables both enterprises and Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) to streamline security operations, unify cross-functional teams within a centralized platform, strengthen threat exposure management, and demonstrate measurable improvements in their overall security posture. Tailored for Enterprises and MSSPs For Enterprises: Evolve beyond periodic assessment and cut through the noise of data overwhelm by evolving into continuous threat and exposure management with PlexTrac. Centralize security data, contextually prioritize risk, and automate remediation workflows to streamline the CTEM lifecycle in one platform. For Service Providers: Stay ahead of emerging industry trends and stand out in a crowded market by delivering risk-based exposure management services to help your clients stay ahead of incoming threats. Deliver more value to the pentest and offensive security report you are already delivering by helping your clients prioritize issues and manage threat exposures on a continuous basis. Meet PlexTrac at RSA Conference 2025 PlexTrac will be showcasing PlexTrac for CTEM live at the RSA Conference in San Francisco from April 28 to May 1. Visit us at Booth #2349 to see how you can take a continuous, proactive approach to threat exposure management. To request a demo at the event, please register at About PlexTrac PlexTrac is the leading AI-powered platform for pentest reporting and threat exposure management, trusted by Fortune 500 companies and top security providers including Expedia, Mandiant, Deloitte, and KPMG. Built to help cybersecurity teams continuously manage and reduce threat exposure, PlexTrac centralizes security data, streamlines reporting, prioritizes risk, and automates remediation workflows—empowering teams to drive measurable risk reduction. View source version on CONTACT: Patricia Tantow CMO PlexTrac [email protected] +1 (208) 274-5322 KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA CALIFORNIA IDAHO INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SECURITY DATA MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOFTWARE SOURCE: PlexTrac Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 04/15/2025 08:30 AM/DISC: 04/15/2025 08:31 AM

Top pass rusher falls to Jaguars in CBS Sports 2025 NFL mock draft
Top pass rusher falls to Jaguars in CBS Sports 2025 NFL mock draft

Yahoo

time25-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Top pass rusher falls to Jaguars in CBS Sports 2025 NFL mock draft

A potential No. 1 pick and the top pass rusher in the 2025 NFL draft class fell to the Jacksonville Jaguars in a recent mock draft from CBS Sports. Recently, on the 'With the First Pick' podcast, a year-round draft podcast over at CBS Sports, draft analysts Ryan Wilson and Mike Renner alternated picks and put together a first-round mock draft. And somehow, Penn State's Abdul Carter fell to the Jaguars at pick No. 5. Below is how the first four picks ahead of Jacksonville played out, pushing Carter down several spots: (trade with Titans): QB Cam Ward Cleveland: IDL Mason Graham Giants: CB/WR Travis Hunter Patriots: OT Will Campbell The Jaguars already have Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker on the edge, but this would be an easy pick to make for Jacksonville, and you figure out playing time and the rotations afterward. Listed at 6-3 - 252 pounds, Carter had a huge 2024 season, totaling 66 pressures and 13 sacks. He also graded out well against the run by PFF's metrics. Compared to the rest of his position group, Carter was second in pressures, fifth in sacks, and fourth in pass rush win rate. He also had the ninth-mos run stops as well. This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Top pass rusher falls to Jaguars in CBS Sports 2025 NFL mock draft

Top pass rusher falls to Jaguars in CBS Sports 2025 NFL mock draft
Top pass rusher falls to Jaguars in CBS Sports 2025 NFL mock draft

USA Today

time25-02-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Top pass rusher falls to Jaguars in CBS Sports 2025 NFL mock draft

A potential No. 1 pick and the top pass rusher in the 2025 NFL draft class fell to the Jacksonville Jaguars in a recent mock draft from CBS Sports. Recently, on the 'With the First Pick' podcast, a year-round draft podcast over at CBS Sports, draft analysts Ryan Wilson and Mike Renner alternated picks and put together a first-round mock draft. And somehow, Penn State's Abdul Carter fell to the Jaguars at pick No. 5. Below is how the first four picks ahead of Jacksonville played out, pushing Carter down several spots: Jets (trade with Titans): QB Cam Ward Cleveland: IDL Mason Graham Giants: CB/WR Travis Hunter Patriots: OT Will Campbell The Jaguars already have Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker on the edge, but this would be an easy pick to make for Jacksonville, and you figure out playing time and the rotations afterward. Listed at 6-3 – 252 pounds, Carter had a huge 2024 season, totaling 66 pressures and 13 sacks. He also graded out well against the run by PFF's metrics. Compared to the rest of his position group, Carter was second in pressures, fifth in sacks, and fourth in pass rush win rate. He also had the ninth-mos run stops as well. 'I'm taking the best player here,' said Renner. 'I'm shooing positional need because if you're the Jaguars you'll find that elsewhere. Just get talent on this roster.' On both sides of the football, a priority for new head coach Liam Coen this offseason will be improving the Jaguars play at the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. Defensively speaking, the Jaguars ranked 32 in ESPN's pass-rush win rate metric and 27th in run-stop rate.

Pardoned Jan. 6 Rioter Sentenced to 10 Years for Killing Mom in Drunken Crash
Pardoned Jan. 6 Rioter Sentenced to 10 Years for Killing Mom in Drunken Crash

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Pardoned Jan. 6 Rioter Sentenced to 10 Years for Killing Mom in Drunken Crash

A Jan. 6 rioter recently pardoned by President Donald Trump was sentenced to 10 years in prison for killing a mother of two while driving drunk. Emily Hernandez, who was seen holding former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's broken nameplate during the Capitol riots, served 30 days in federal prison in 2022 for a misdemeanor trespassing charge related to Jan. 6. Hernandez, 24, was driving drunk on the wrong side of the highway in Missouri on Jan. 5, 2022, when she crashed into Victoria and Ryan Wilson, a couple celebrating their 15th wedding anniversary. Victoria Wilson, 32, died of her injuries. Ryan Wilson was seriously injured in the crash, causing his right foot to become disabled, court documents say. Hernandez's attorneys requested that she be given the minimum sentence of just about four months in prison. Her attorneys said she was 'extraordinarily remorseful' for her actions. Hernandez pleaded guilty on Nov. 5 to two counts of driving while intoxicated and was sentenced to 10 years on Wednesday. 'Nothing will ever bring her back,' Victoria Wilson's mother, Tonie Donaldson, said. 'We have an empty hole in my heart that will always be there.' She left behind two sons, who are now 18 and 13 years old. Hernandez is now the fourth Jan. 6 rioter who is either wanted, in custody, or has been killed by police since Trump gave blanket pardons to more than 1,500 people on his first day back in office.

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