Interactive Demo: Walkthrough BreachRisk™ Policyholder Details
1. Start by selecting Pre-Claim Intervention to access tools for breach prevention and early claim management.
2. Click on Policyholder Details to review or manage the risk profile of a specific policyholder.
3. Open the policyholder selection dropdown to choose which policyholder's cyber risk data to view.
4. Select a policyholder to load their comprehensive risk profile and analytics.
5. Unlike The Cyber Questionnaire Validator, the Pre-Claim Intervention module focuses more on "the hacker's perspective," not the insurance underwriter.
6. The summary tab shows the insights most important to hackers when planning attacks.
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BreachRisk™ Score is the standardized quantification of overall risk of a hacker gaining initial access to an organization.
This score is based on the core BreachRisk™ a.i. analysis performed across all BreachRisk™ products. Policyholders that use advanced BreachRisk™ for Business testing will see the same score.
8. As multiple scans (assessments) are performed, you can select the snapshot to view the summary from a given date.
9. Quick actions to re-scan, priority scan, or archive are provided here.
10. As hackers plan attacks, they consider attack pathways related to the external perimeter, dark web opportunities, cloud configurations, and social engineering (i.e. email).
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The scatter plot displays each type of attack as a distinct dot. Each attack pathway has individual likelihood and impact of gaining initial access.
Attacks that are blocked by security controls or are impractical to conduct (i.e. false positives) are not shown.
12. There are 3 types of attacks. Vulnerabilities (CVEs), misconfigurations, and credential.
13. Each of the attack pathways is shown in the table, grouped by "Verified", "Suspected", and "Verified False"
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When a hacker finds a security control blocking the attack, or when the attack is impractical, they are marked "Verified False."
These threats may be displayed by other cyber insight vendors, but they are false positives.
15. See how this policyholder compares to the worldwide averages of thousands of companies observed by BreachRisk™ a.i.
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BreachRisk™ Score is a transparent standard that policyholders consider to be fair and accurate.
BreachRisk™ Score is determined by the most dangerous attack pathway found, over a 60-90 day rolling average.
