EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 25 MIN
Com X Connects: Why Continuous Vulnerability Management Matters
from Com-X Connects · host Com-X
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, organisations are investing more than ever in cybersecurity measures to confront a sophisticated threat landscape. However, many still rely on outdated point-in-time assessments that fail to keep pace with the dynamic nature of their environments. In this Com-X Connects interview with our Co-Founder, Qui Truong, and Director of Sales and Marketing, Nick Cross, we explore how traditional security testing approaches leave ‘blind spots’ open, and why moving toward continuous validation and remediation is crucial for reducing real risk in today’s era of ever increasing and automated attacks. We dive deep into why old-school penetration tests and ceremonial annual audits simply aren’t enough, and how making security continuous can transform an organisation’s defensive posture and increase assurance to their resiliency from attacks
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In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, organisations are investing more than ever in cybersecurity measures to confront a sophisticated threat landscape. However, many still rely on outdated point-in-time assessments that fail to keep pace with the dynamic nature of their environments. In this Com-X Connects interview with our Co-Founder, Qui Truong, and Director of Sales and Marketing, Nick Cross, we explore how traditional security testing approaches leave ‘blind spots’ open, and why moving toward continuous validation and remediation is crucial for reducing real risk in today’s era of ever increasing and automated attacks. We dive deep into why old-school penetration tests and ceremonial annual audits simply aren’t enough, and how making security continuous can transform an organisation’s defensive posture and increase assurance to their resiliency from attacks
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