Assured Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; President: Atsushi Omori) has announced a renewal of the 'IT Asset Registration' function for its vulnerability management cloud, 'yamory.' This function provides comprehensive vulnerability management, from detection to remediation, by cross-referencing IT asset information with risk databases. With this renewal, the system shifts to an operation where customers can easily register and update assets on the spot using the CPE (Common Platform Enumeration) recommendation function. This allows for real-time reflection of operational realities in the asset ledger, eliminating the time lag between registration and scan execution. Furthermore, by introducing an advanced matching logic that extends the management scope of the product identifier 'CPE' to include update (patch) information, the system achieves a significant reduction in false positives, false negatives, and missed detections. In recent years, as cyberattacks target entire supply chains, companies of all sizes and industries are under pressure to accurately track and manage their IT assets for economic security and governance. This renewal transitions from manual operations to a system-driven, real-time recommendation mechanism, enabling customer-led, immediate registration and configuration. This fundamentally resolves issues such as time lags, missed detections, and false positives, creating an environment where operational realities can be managed and controlled in real-time.

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