Sophos have launched a new service Sophos Advisory Services. It aims to help organizations identify gaps in their cybersecurity posture, enabling them to address weaknesses before they’re exploited proactively.
Key components of the advisory services include:
1. External Penetration Testing: This tests how well a company can defend against attacks from outside.
2. Internal Penetration Testing: This checks for threats from inside the company, focusing on if someone within the organization tries to misuse their access.
3. Wireless Network Penetration Testing: This looks at the security of the company’s Wi-Fi networks and ensures they follow important rules.
4. Web Application Security Assessment: This examines the organization’s websites to find security problems and design weaknesses.
Cyber Resilience as a Leadership Mandate
The launch of Sophos Advisory Services highlights an important signal for leaders, cybersecurity is no longer just an IT function, but a core business resilience strategy. Today, even one security breach can cause supply chain problems, lead to fines from regulators, and hurt customer trust. Because of this, company leaders need to make cybersecurity a top priority in their meetings.
Sophos’ proactive approach offers organizations a structured pathway to strengthen defenses, reduce risk exposure, and prepare for the inevitable — not if, but when, adversaries attempt to strike.
Jake Dorval, Senior Director of Sophos Advisory Services, said, “Attackers are becoming better at finding even small weaknesses. With Sophos Advisory Services, we help our customers find and fix these weaknesses before attackers can take advantage of them. Our team uses the latest threat information to help organizations protect themselves, meet safety regulations, and build trust with their customers.”
As enterprises accelerate digital transformation, cyber resilience will increasingly define business resilience. For more information, visit [Sophos Advisory Services](https://www.sophos.com/en-us/products/advisory-services).
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