NeXpose Vulnerability Assessment
Rapid7 The Technology Leader in Vulnerability Assessment
Rapid7 NeXpose is vulnerability assessment software that accurately scans Web applications, databases, networks, operating systems and other software to find threats, assess their risk and devise a remediation plan to quickly mitigate these risks. It enables IT and security groups to implement a measurable and proactive vulnerability management process that eliminates security weaknesses in their network before the network is penetrated and confidential information is compromised.
In a review published in the August 2008 issue, SC Magazine's technology editor and product tester, Peter Stephenson, identifies NeXpose's strengths as "vulnerability assessment and risk analysis in one box" and reports that there are no weaknesses to be found. He describes NeXpose as a "tool that always goes beyond expectations," and points out that NeXpose "can not only scan for network-based vulnerabilities, but also looks inside web apps and databases for potential threats."
The review further states that, "Along with vulnerability assessment, (NeXpose) also does risk analysis by finding how vulnerabilities in one asset can lead to problems in others." In his ultimate conclusion, Stephenson affirms, "we find (NeXpose) to be an excellent combination of highly comprehensive features and simple management. We also find this tool to be a good value for the money."
Contact us for more information on how Rapid7 NeXpose vulnerability assessment software meets your needs. Whether you want a software solution, an appliance that simply connects to your network, or the no hassle vulnerability assessment managed service, NeXpose is the vulnerability assessment software for you.
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Within the first day, we were already scanning and getting back excellent results. We then had a clear picture of our vulnerabilities and exactly what we needed to do to fix them."
Jeremy Wood
Information Security Analyst
Norwich University



