Hercules protects an organization's network against all five classes of vulnerabilities -- software defects, unsecured accounts, unnecessary services, misconfigurations and backdoors -- across a multi-platform, multi-device environment. By automating vulnerability remediation and policy enforcement processes, the Florida Supreme Court will have a more effective approach to protecting sensitive data and enforcing security policies across its network.
"We selected Citadel's Hercules in large part because of its ability to audit security policies," said Alan Neubauer, ISS Support Manager/Chief Information Security Officer, Florida Supreme Court. "Hercules allows us to implement security mitigation much more efficiently. We anticipate it will provide extensive compliance reporting and automated enforcement. With Hercules, we can maintain secure compliance with far fewer resources."
Citadel's Hercules is interoperable with industry leading network scanners and vulnerability assessment tools and gives the Florida Supreme Court the ability to avoid problems, resolve issues in real time, and cut down on its remediation effort. Hercules allows the organization to import and aggregate data from multiple sources, review, approve and customize resolutions and systematically deploy vulnerability fixes.