Ivanti Expands Neurons Platform for Better Cybersecurity

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Three new modules for the Ivanti Neurons platform enable secure Everywhere Workplace for better cybersecurity and contextual digital employee experiences: Patch for Microsoft Endpoint Manager, Ivanti Neurons for Risk-Based Vulnerability Management, Digital Experience Score .

Ivanti, provider of the Ivanti Neurons automation platform that discovers, manages, secures and maintains IT assets from the cloud to the edge, introduces three new integrated solutions: Ivanti Neurons Patch for MEM (Microsoft Endpoint Manager), Ivanti Neurons for Risk-Based Vulnerability Management and the Digital Experience Score feature within Ivanti Neurons Workspace. With these modules, Ivanti helps its customers manage, automate, and prioritize cybersecurity. In addition, Ivanti helps implement a contextual and productive employee experience.

Cyber ​​security: The solutions in detail

Ivanti Neurons Patch for MEM (Microsoft Endpoint Manager)

🔎 Patch reliability and compliance (Image: Ivanti). 

Existing Intune implementations can be expanded with this cloud-based solution with update functions for third-party applications. Pre-tested updates are published directly in Microsoft Intune without on-premise detours. IT teams deploy third-party updates alongside their Microsoft operating system and application updates within Intune.

This helps companies save time, improve the reliability of their patch management and minimize manual update processes of local software installations. Ivanti thoroughly tests each patch bundle. Testing is conducted in an extensive virtual environment to ensure the packages work across a wide range of application versions and operating systems before being released.

Ivanti Neurons for Risk-Based Vulnerability Management (RBVM)

Hardly any IT or IT security team is still capable of overcoming the enormous number of known vulnerabilities. Instead of trying to patch every new CVE, they need to focus on those vulnerabilities that are most critical to the organization's individual infrastructure. Ivanti Neurons for RBVM delivers a contextual, risk-based view of an individual's cybersecurity.

The solution continuously contextualizes an organization's infrastructure with data on internal and external vulnerabilities, threat intelligence and insights from pen testing. The criticality of company resources is also considered to the same extent. The goal is to measure individual risk, provide early warning, predict attacks, and prioritize remedial actions.

The Digital Experience Score in the Ivanti Neurons workspace

IT organizations are increasingly challenged to deliver digital experiences that positively impact productivity, talent acquisition and retention, security and operational agility. However, many IT organizations struggle to effectively quantify and optimize these employee experiences. The Digital Experience Score provides a 360-degree view and real-time insights into the devices, operating systems, networks and applications at the Everywhere Workplace. It proactively monitors and effectively measures the impact of the entire employee experience by person, employee, department and persona.

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About Ivanti

The strength of unified IT. Ivanti connects IT with security operations in the company in order to better control and secure the digital workplace. We identify IT assets on PCs, mobile devices, virtualized infrastructures or in the data center - regardless of whether they are hidden on-premise or in the cloud. Ivanti improves the provision of IT services and reduces risks in the company on the basis of specialist knowledge and automated processes. By using modern technologies in the warehouse and across the entire supply chain, Ivanti helps companies improve their ability to deliver - without changing the backend systems.


 

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