You recently introduced your own solution "Neuroinform SaaS" for the analysis and assessment of cyber risks, which you position as an effective and affordable solution for medium-sized businesses. Why did you choose this segment?
Let's first look at large companies. Almost every one of them has a team of pentesters in their information security department, for whom searching for vulnerabilities and ways to exploit them is their daily work. Now let's look at medium-sized businesses. For such organizations, maintaining their own pentesters is expensive, hiring freelancers from outside for one-time projects is risky, but at the same time, they want to understand the strength of cyber boundaries. We have created a corresponding SaaS solution for them. We can say that it embodies our many years of experience. And it is our experience that determines the technological appearance of the product.
Firstly, these are simple reports for managers, since we value their time. Secondly, automatic scaling, so that we can simultaneously test a large number of objects without harming customers. Thirdly, an original library of scripts for testing. What information security consultants charge extra money for, we “sew” into the sequence of actions of bahamas mobile database software. Fourthly, the product is assembled on a Russian code base and is included in the Register of domestic software. This means that it can be used in organizations that are subjects of critical information infrastructure. As a result, the user gets a complete picture of the problems with recommendations for their elimination. This is the value of our approach to the in-depth process of analyzing the level of security.
Along with improving key functionality, the roadmap includes increasing the level of automation. For example, in the near future we will add improved algorithms for analysis and report preparation. Also, work on automatic in-depth testing of web applications is currently in full swing. The ideal result of product development is when the implementation time is reduced, but without compromising the quality of analysis, and problem reports become understandable even to non-specialists.
How will the product develop?
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