Using mitigation controls monitoring with Security Posture Control
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Summary of Using Mitigation Controls Monitoring with Security Posture Control
The Mitigation Controls Monitoring feature within the Security Posture Control (SPC) Workspace enables customers to assess how various security tools mitigate threats to their assets. This functionality is crucial for understanding asset vulnerabilities and the effectiveness of existing security controls.
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Key Features
- Asset Inventory: Identifies all enterprise assets, including unmanaged or unknown ones.
- Security Controls Coverage: Detects gaps in security control coverage.
- Vulnerability and Threat Mitigation Visibility: Provides insights into threats or vulnerabilities that mitigation controls address.
- API Integrations: Connects with various security tools to import configuration data for analysis of applicable mitigation controls.
Roles Required
- Admin: Installs applications and activates plugins.
- SPC Admin Group and SPC Analyst Group: Full read and write access to all records.
- SPC Analyst Read Only Group: Full read access to all records.
Key Outcomes
- Cybersecurity Teams: Gain visibility into all assets and identify security control gaps and vulnerabilities.
- Vulnerability Management Teams: Access insights on available mitigations and adjust risk scores dynamically.
- Threat Defense Teams: Identify gaps in mitigations and configuration against specific attack techniques.
To fully utilize mitigation controls monitoring, customers must configure both API integrations and service graph connector integrations within the SPC Workspace, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of their security posture.
From within in the Security Posture Control (SPC) Workspace, gain insight into which threats to your assets are mitigated by available mitigation controls based on how various security tools are configured.
Mitigation controls monitoring
For supported applications for Security Posture Control and Mitigation Controls Monitoring, see Exploring Security Posture Control.
- Asset inventory - Identifying all your enterprise assets that include unmanaged or unknown assets.
- Security controls coverage and health - Identifying any coverage gaps with your security controls
- Vulnerability and threat mitigation visibility - Identifying which threats or vulnerabilities to your assets are mitigated by applicable mitigation controls.
Mitigation controls monitoring describes the features in Security Posture Control that fall under vulnerability and threat mitigation visibility.
- admin - Installs applications from the ServiceNow® Store and activates plugins (ITOM Discovery).
- SPC Admin Group and SPC Analyst Group - Users in this group have full read and write access to all the records for the product and the workspace.
- SPC Analyst Read Only Group - Users in this group have full read access to all the records for the product.
Mitigation controls monitoring users and benefits
| User | Description |
|---|---|
| Cybersecurity teams, Security analysts and managers |
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| Vulnerability management teams | Gain insights in mitigations available for vulnerabilities on the assets and dynamically adjust risk score for those vulnerabilities. |
| Threat defense teams | Gain insights into gaps in mitigations or security controls configuration against specific attack techniques. |
Security Posture Control and the mitigation controls monitoring workflow
Security Posture Control uses API integrations with security tools such as web-application-firewalls and endpoint protection tools to import additional configuration data about your assets and analyze it to identify the applicable mitigation controls for a given asset. These API integrations are separate from the service graph connector integrations that are supported by SPC and import different data. You configure these API integrations from within the SPC Workspace.
Service graph connector integrations or ITOM Discovery are still required for mitigation controls monitoring. For example, both the CrowdStrike Service Graph Connector and the CrowdStrike API integration supported by SPC must be activated to import additional insights about which mitigation controls are enabled by the CrowdStrike endpoint protection configuration.