Vulnerability management vendor Qualys this week announced the trial availability of its TotalCloud with FlexScan offering, an agentless, cloud-native vulnerability detection and response platform designed for use in multicloud and hybrid environments.
The software is designed to provide a holistic overview of an organization’s cloud-based workloads and identify known vulnerabilities. The system also scans workloads to check whether they’ve opened network ports, and monitors a host of other factors to offer a detailed picture of a business’ overall vulnerability status, tracking publicly exposed VMs (virtual machines), databases, user accounts and exploitable vulnerabilities in public-facing assets.
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