VULNERABILITY MANAGEMENT

Vulnerability Management

for California Businesses

Unpatched systems, exposed software, and weak configurations can give attackers a clear path into your environment. Netsect helps businesses across Los Angeles and California identify, prioritize, and reduce vulnerabilities before they become security incidents.

Attackers Move Fast When Weaknesses Stay Open

Vulnerabilities are not just technical issues. They can create openings for ransomware, account compromise, data exposure, downtime, and compliance pressure. When every weakness looks urgent, businesses need a way to prioritize the risks that matter most.

34%

exploitation of vulnerabilities surged
while the global average was $4.44 million, making it a leading initial attack vector alongside credential abuse.
Source: Verizon’s 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report

Unpatched Systems

Delayed updates can leave known weaknesses open long after attackers have started exploiting them.

Exposed Assets

Internet-facing systems, cloud services, and misconfigured tools can create avoidable attack paths.

Poor Prioritization

Long vulnerability lists slow teams down when they do not know which risks to fix first.

What We Help You
Find and Prioritize

Netsect helps identify the gaps that can increase security risk across endpoints, cloud systems, Microsoft environments, applications, and core IT infrastructure.

Missing Patches

Systems, devices, and applications that need updates or remediation.

Risky Configurations

Settings that can weaken access control, expose data, or increase attack surface

Exposed Systems

Assets that may be visible, reachable, or insufficiently protected.

Endpoint Weaknesses

Device-level risks that can affect users, productivity, and data security.

Cloud and Microsoft 365 Gaps

Weaknesses in identity, access, email, cloud settings, and collaboration environments

High-Priority Vulnerabilities

The issues that deserve attention first based on risk, exposure, and business impact.

How Netsect Reduces Vulnerability Risk

Netsect follows a repeatable four-step process to keep your vulnerability exposure under control and ensure risks are addressed in the right order.

01
Discover
Identify vulnerabilities, exposed assets, missing patches, risky configurations, and security gaps across the environment.
02
Prioritize
Separate urgent risks from low-priority noise using business impact, exposure, exploitability, and compliance context.
03
Remediate
Guide remediation, patch coordination, configuration fixes, and escalation to the right IT or security owners.
04
Improve
Track recurring issues, report progress, and recommend improvements that reduce future exposure.

What’s Included in Vulnerability Management

Netsect gives your business a clearer view of risk, a better way to prioritize fixes, and practical guidance for reducing exposure over time.

Vulnerability Scanning

Regular identification of weaknesses across relevant systems, endpoints, cloud services, and business technology.

Risk-Based Prioritization

A practical way to focus on the vulnerabilities most likely to create business risk.

Patch and Remediation Guidance

Clear next steps for updates, configuration changes, and mitigation work.

Exposure Tracking

Visibility into recurring issues, open risks, and remediation progress.

Reporting and Recommendations

Readable reports that help leadership and technical teams understand what needs attention.

IT Management Coordination

Alignment with patch management, endpoint support, and infrastructure management where needed.

Compliance Support

Support for HIPAA, SOC 2, PCI DSS, cyber insurance readiness, and audit preparation where relevant.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is vulnerability management?
Vulnerability management is the process of finding, prioritizing, and reducing security weaknesses across systems, devices, cloud tools, and business technology.
No. Patch management focuses on applying updates. Vulnerability management is broader. It helps identify risks, prioritize what matters, guide remediation, and track exposure over time.
Vulnerabilities should be reviewed continuously or on a regular schedule, especially when new systems, software updates, cloud changes, or security alerts appear.
Yes. Netsect helps businesses focus on higher-risk vulnerabilities first based on exposure, severity, business impact, and compliance needs.

Find and Fix the Security
Gaps Attackers Look For

Talk to Netsect about your current vulnerability exposure, patch gaps, and security priorities. We’ll help you understand where your business is most exposed and what to fix first.