Persistent Security Industries Launches Nemesis BAS Platform for Continuous Attack Simulation and Defense Validation
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Babette De Decker
The bagel they save for the regulars. Don't skim, savour.
Summary
Persistent Security Industries offers the Nemesis BAS (Breach and Attack Simulation) platform, a security solution that continuously validates whether an organization's defenses hold up under real-world attack conditions. The platform simulates attacks to prove the effectiveness of security controls, helping businesses identify vulnerabilities before actual breaches occur.
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Persistent Security Industries offers the Nemesis BAS platform that continuously validates whether security controls hold up under real attack conditions
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