IT Asset Inventory and Cyber Asset Visibility
CYB Asset helps organizations discover, map, and understand technology assets across networks, devices, identities, servers, software, and users. It gives IT and security teams the asset context needed for audit readiness, incident response, and risk reduction.
Built for IT asset inventory, cyber asset visibility, software inventory, identity context, and user-to-device ownership mapping.
Network Inventory
Discover and map network-connected assets so teams can understand exposure and connectivity.
Device Inventory
Maintain visibility into endpoints, workstations, laptops, and managed devices across the organization.
Identity Inventory
Track identities, access relationships, privileged accounts, and identity-driven risk indicators.
Servers and Infrastructure
Centralize visibility into servers, infrastructure assets, and business-critical systems.
Software Inventory
Track installed software, application usage, software versions, and software-related exposure.
Users Inventory
Connect users to devices and ownership records to reduce accountability and audit gaps.
Common use cases
- Build an accurate inventory before security assessments or compliance reviews.
- Identify unknown, stale, unmanaged, or unassigned assets.
- Connect users, devices, software, and infrastructure during investigations.
- Prioritize security work using asset criticality and ownership context.
Business outcomes
- Better visibility into what exists across the IT environment.
- Fewer blind spots during vulnerability, incident, and audit workflows.
- Clearer ownership for devices, users, software, and infrastructure.
- Stronger decisions based on complete asset context.
Frequently asked questions
Why is IT asset inventory important for cybersecurity?
Security teams cannot protect assets they cannot see. Asset inventory helps identify unmanaged devices, unknown software, stale users, exposed infrastructure, and ownership gaps.
How is CYB Asset different from a basic inventory list?
CYB Asset focuses on operational and security context by connecting assets with users, identities, software, infrastructure, and risk signals.