The Israeli identity-based cybersecurity provider Spera is exiting stealth mode to reveal a namesake offering with identity security posture management (ISPM) capabilities.
“Two of the most prominent identity-based attack vectors — stolen credentials and phishing—take the longest to detect and are most expensive to solve,” said Dor Fledel, co-founder and CEO of Spera. “Security professionals are really frustrated with the lack of tools for identity attack surface and risk management across their various environments. Spera provides visibility into enterprise identities and actions, where the biggest risks lie, and helps security teams rapidly improve security posture.”
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