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Halo Security launches Slack integration for real-time alerts on new assets and vulnerabilities
by Cyber Newswire. Miami, Florida, November 21, 2024, Cyber Newswire, asterisk Halo Security,
a leader in external attack surface management and penetration testing,
has announced the launch of its new Slack app, empowering cybersecurity teams to receive real-time alerts on newly discovered assets,
vulnerabilities, and other essential security updates directly within the Slack collaboration
software. This new integration allows Halo Securities customers to seamlessly incorporate
important security notifications into their existing Slack workflows, improving response
time and enhancing collaboration across security and IT teams. Previously, Halo Security offered
Slack alerts through a Zapier integration, but this new, direct integration delivers a more
streamlined experience, giving customers greater control with minimal configuration.
Halo Security's platform offers comprehensive external attack surface management,
encompassing asset discovery, risk and vulnerability assessment, and penetration
testing in a single, user-friendly dashboard. Built by a team of experienced penetration
testers, security engineers, and reformed hackers, Halo Security provides organizations
with an attacker's perspective to help identify and address vulnerabilities. With the new Slack integration, customers are notified as soon as new issues and
vulnerabilities are detected, unknown assets or open ports are discovered, and new technologies
appear on their websites, helping teams stay ahead of emerging threats without being overwhelmed by
irrelevant alerts. Greater than organizations need real-time, customized alerts for emerging security greater
than threats, but too many notifications can lead to alert fatigue, said Ben Tyler,
CTO of Halo Security. Our direct Slack integration is easily greater than configurable,
giving customers precise control over which alerts they receive greater than and allowing
them to focus on the most critical issues directly within their greater than existing workflows. How to get started with Halo Security's Slack integration
Halo Security customers can activate the Slack app today directly from their accounts.
New users interested in trying the Halo Security platform can sign up for a 7-day free trial at
halosecurity.com. About Halo Security Halo Security is a comprehensive external attack surface
management platform that provides asset discovery, risk assessment, and penetration testing in a
single, easy-to-use dashboard. Founded by cybersecurity experts with backgrounds at
McAfee, Intel, Kena Security, OneLogin, and White Hat Security, Halo Security delivers a unique
attacker-based approach to help organizations safeguard against potential threats. Users can learn more at halosecurity.com.
Slack is a registered trademark and service mark of Slack Technologies,
Inc. Contact VP of Marketing Nicholas Hemenway Halo Security Nick at halosecurity.com.
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