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Core Modules

Cyber Asset Management

Cyber Asset Management (CAM) pulls together everything your connected security tools know about your environment and turns it into one clean, de-duplicated inventory. Instead of asking each scanner, agent, and cloud account separately "what do you see?", you get a single list where every asset appears once — no matter how many tools reported it — with a record of which tools agree, which disagree, and where you have blind spots.

What it's for

  • See every asset in one place — servers, workstations, network gear, cloud instances, and identities, gathered from all your sources and merged into one record per real-world asset.
  • Trust the inventory — CAM shows how many tools saw each asset and flags the ones that don't line up, so you know what's verified and what needs a look.
  • Close coverage gaps — find the assets that are missing an endpoint or vulnerability agent, ranked by how much risk the gap represents.
  • Keep it current — connect sources once, then let them sync on a schedule (or import export files by hand when a tool can't connect directly).

Come here to answer questions like "How many assets do we actually have?", "Which machines is nobody watching?", and "Why do two tools disagree about this host?"

The screens in it

When you open Cyber Asset Management, you land on the CAM Dashboard — a summary of how many assets you have, how many tools are feeding them, and where the biggest coverage gaps are.

CAM Dashboard — inventory totals, source health, and coverage gaps

From here you can move to:

  • Asset Inventory — the single searchable list of every asset, with filters, columns, and a detail panel for each one. See Asset inventory.
  • Coverage & agents — see which assets are missing agents, set the rules for what "good coverage" means, and act on the gaps. See Coverage and agents.
  • Sources & connectors — connect the tools that feed your inventory and keep them syncing. See Sources and connectors.
  • Reconciliation & correlation — review possible duplicates, tune the matching rules, and compare what each tool reports. See Reconciliation and correlation.
Availability

Cyber Asset Management is a licensed module. If your workspace doesn't include it, you'll see a locked panel in place of these screens. Some actions — connecting sources, running syncs, changing classification rules — are available only to administrators.

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