We're the only government accredited company providing cyber risk ratings. Let us tell you who is likely to attack you, how they are going to do it, and your live vulnerabilities that they will exploit. Doing so will enable laser-focused spending on the immediate security measures you need to stop your cyber risks before they happen.
Our threat intelligence solutions combine cutting-edge technology based on machine learning to minimise your exposure to breaches and that of your third-party supply chain.
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Risk Management
The Orpheus cyber risk management dashboard applies the principle of Cyber Risk Management to your organisation. It provides an ongoing understanding of your threats, your attack surface, and your digital risk issues in an easily understandable and actionable dashboard. This means you can easily focus on the issues that matter most and use our reporting to demonstrate your approach.
Threat Intelligence
We hold the highest level of accreditation being one of only seven companies selected by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Bank of England for what we do.
Our powerful and award-winning threat intelligence platform collects huge volumes of cyber threat data which we analyse using Machine Learning and an array of sophisticated technologies combined with our highly skilled analysts.
Our cloud-based platform seamlessly fuses our cyber threat intelligence and cyber risk rating expertise to match your current threats to your live vulnerabilities so that you can stop cyber risks before they happen.
Vulnerability Management
Orpheus has therefore developed the Orpheus Vulnerability Severity Score (OVSS) which uses our intelligence, Machine Learning, and other features to give every CVE a score, allowing organisations to filter vulnerabilities on their network by those that are the most serious. Without this approach to risk-based CVE management it is incredibly difficult to know which vulnerabilities to patch first and this enables organisations to prioritise.
Our proprietary machine learning can predict which vulnerabilities, not yet in the wild, will be exploited in the future. By predicting which vulnerabilities will go on to be exploited, organisations can beat attackers by patching vulnerabilities before they have had a chance to exploit them.