Report

The 2023 State of Cyber Assets Report

The visible attack surface is rapidly expanding, and the backlog security teams face will only grow. How can practitioners triage risks and scale security across a fragmented and changing attack surface?

In the 2023 State of Cyber Assets Report (SCAR), we analyzed over 291 million cyber assets and attributes across organizations of all sizes. These findings will help you to understand how security teams discover cyber assets, understand asset relationships, and secure their attack surfaces.

What you’ll learn

The evolving state of the modern cyber attack surface is the reason we created The State of Cyber Assets Report (SCAR). The SCAR was created to help you understand cyber assets, liabilities, attack surfaces, and their relationships to each other in the modern enterprise. In this year’s SCAR, we explored a range of important research questions, including:

  • What is the composition of cyber asset inventories?
  • How do security practitioners interact with security data?
  • Which assets tend to have more liabilities (or vulnerabilities)?
  • How do security practitioners navigate their attack surface and data sources?
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SCAR in the news

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Rapid Cloud Expansion Making Businesses Vulnerable to Cyber-Attacks

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Cyber Assets in an Organisation Outnumber Employees 500:1 Finds JupiterOne | The Fintech Times

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Organizations are drowning in cyber assets – new report is call to action to protect them | WRAL TechWire

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Security teams have too many assets to secure

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2022 The State of Cyber Assets Report Reveals Security Vulnerabilities

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2022 The State of Cyber Assets Report Reveals Security Vulnerabilities – Global Security Mag Online

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2022 The State of Cyber Assets Report Reveals Security Vulnerabilities : @VMblog

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Most enterprise network assets are cloud-based but policies aren't keeping pace

Nearly 90 percent of device assets in the modern organization are cloud-based, meaning physical devices such as laptops, tablets, ...

How too many cyber assets can put your organization at risk

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Security Teams are Responsible for Over 165k Assets

Concerns that attack surface is expanding faster than attempts to secure it

Cyber Asset Management Overwhelming IT Security Teams

The modern attack surface has grown too large and complex for security professionals to manage using traditional, manual approaches to the ...

97% of security findings are related to cloud, study finds

A new study from JupiterOne finds that 97% of security findings are related to cloud, but most policies and queries are on physical ...