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Point‑in‑time security was designed for a world that changed slowly, but today’s environments don’t stand still.
Most programs still rely on annual penetration tests, quarterly vulnerability scans, and periodic audits to “prove” they’re secure—while attackers are continuously scanning, exploiting misconfigurations, and chaining minor gaps into real attack paths.
Hosts Shahin Pirooz, WhiteDog founder, and Brian Moody, WhiteDog channel chief, unpack why the gap between how often you check and how often your environment changes has become a critical risk in itself.
By WhiteDogPoint‑in‑time security was designed for a world that changed slowly, but today’s environments don’t stand still.
Most programs still rely on annual penetration tests, quarterly vulnerability scans, and periodic audits to “prove” they’re secure—while attackers are continuously scanning, exploiting misconfigurations, and chaining minor gaps into real attack paths.
Hosts Shahin Pirooz, WhiteDog founder, and Brian Moody, WhiteDog channel chief, unpack why the gap between how often you check and how often your environment changes has become a critical risk in itself.