If you have issues that are a priority to be addressed, we'll highlight which are Essential actions, and which are Advisable
A KYND Signals report identifies key cyber vulnerabilities which pose a critical risk to an organisation's cyber security. KYND's platform non-invasively scans for publicly visible digital infrastructure, including software and services that are owned by an organisation and visible on the Internet. KYND doesn’t need special access or permissions to perform these scans, all KYND uses an organisation’s domain to assess their external footprint.
KYND then assesses this footprint for issues which pose a cyber risk to the organisation. This could include instances of exposed services, critical software vulnerabilities, or email security risks – all of which would significantly increase an organisation's exposure to cyber-attacks. For each Signals report, KYND only highlights the issues which are a priority for the partner for whom we're generating the report, meaning that you'll only see issues which are relevant for your current situation:
- If there are red Essential Actions to take, we'll highlight these first in your KYND Signals report. These are actions which are necessary to continue in your current process with the KYND partner that shared your report.
- If there are amber Advisable Actions to take, these will appear after any Essential Actions in your KYND Signals report. These are actions which aren't required, but will help you to make progress in your current process with the KYND partner that shared your report.
- If your organisation doesn't have any issues which are Essential or Advisable priorities for the partner organisation, you're good to go! Your report will show as green, and there are no issues for you to address here!