TAC Security focuses on AI-based enterprise security in one framework tool 

TAC Security is believed to offer the ESOF tool

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According to an official release, companies now have a resource in TAC Security’s AI-driven Risk-based Vulnerability Management – ESOF (Enterprise Security in One Framework) Cyber Risk Quantification Tool.

“ With our AI-based VM – ESOF tool, we plan to simplify the compliance process for companies while providing them with a robust risk quantification system,” Chris Fisher, CMO, TAC Security, explained.

In alignment with SEC regulations, TAC Security is believed to offer the ESOF tool, aiming to help businesses with the ability to evaluate their current cyber risk postures and spot areas of improvement, quantify the real-world implications of potential cyber threats, foresee and proactively counter possible cyber vulnerabilities, demonstrate a fortified cyber defence mechanism to protect stakeholders’ interests and translate technical cybersecurity metrics into board-friendly financial terms, among others.

Furthermore, it is believed that “TAC Security’s ESOF was among the inaugural Risk-based VM solutions to possess an intrinsic cyber risk quantification feature. This feature can translate cybersecurity insights into financial metrics, streamlining board communications,” Trishneet Arora, founder, CEO, TAC Security, concluded.

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This article was first uploaded on September twenty-seven, twenty twenty-three, at forty minutes past eleven in the morning.
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