Save Time and Money with XeneX automated Security Configuration Assessment (SCA).
XeneX SCA performs scans to discover exposures or misconfigurations in monitored hosts. Those scans assess the configuration of the hosts using policy files that contain rules to be tested against the actual configuration of the host.
The human readable format of this automated service allows users to quickly understand the vulnerabilities and write policies or extend the existing ones to fit the needs.
A Security Configuration Assessment is an automated scan that identifies misconfigurations and exposures across monitored hosts, comparing their actual settings against established hardening policies to find ways to reduce the attack surface.
XeneX SCA uses a set of policies based on CIS (Center for Internet Security) benchmarks, a widely recognized standard for host hardening.
It automates a process that was historically performed manually by security staff, removing the time-consuming, labor-intensive work of checking host configurations one by one.
Hardening refers to reducing a system's vulnerability surface by tightening configurations, and configuration assessment is the process used to identify where that surface can be reduced.
It runs scans against monitored hosts using policy files containing specific rules, then tests each host's actual configuration against those rules to surface exposures.
Yes. Results are presented in a human-readable format, allowing users to quickly understand vulnerabilities and write new policies or extend existing ones to fit their organization's specific needs.