A universal database of agentless devices currently being used on enterprise networks has been announced by DeviceTotal. The new repository allows the company’s customers to identify the accurate security posture for each device in their organization, according to the maker of a security platform for connected devices.
“It’s difficult to get information on agentless devices because every vendor publishes their data the way they want to do it,” explains DeviceTotal founder and CEO Carmit Yadin. “There’s no standardization. There’s no one place you can go today and identify the risk of a device on your network or that you want to purchase. That’s why we created this repository.”
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