See before you react: runZero makes IT risk crystal clear.

See before you react: runZero makes IT risk crystal clear.

See Before You React: runZero Makes IT Risk Crystal Clear

Did you know that one of the biggest challenges in cybersecurity isn’t a lack of protection… but a lack of visibility into what’s actually in your network?

You can’t protect what you can’t see. That’s why more and more organizations are turning to modern IT asset inventory tools – like runZero. With its latest platform update, risk management is now not only more effective, but surprisingly intuitive.

A New Level of IT Visibility

runZero has just introduced the Risk Management Dashboard – a single, central hub where you can see everything that truly matters: the latest alerts, threats, network changes, and even compliance indicators. No more digging through tables or logs – everything is presented in a clear, visual format.

8 Risk Categories – Zero Confusion

You don’t have to be a security expert to understand where the problems lie. runZero’s new approach is based on eight clear risk categories:

  • Internet Exposure

  • Expired Certificates

  • Known Vulnerabilities

  • End-of-Life Devices

  • Publicly Accessible Resources

  • Policy Violations

  • Best Practice Deviations

  • Urgent Incidents

This helps not only to identify risks, but also to prioritize them, giving your IT team a clear roadmap of where to begin.

Why It Matters

IT inventory is no longer just a list of computers and servers. It’s a defensive strategy. runZero tells you what you have, where it is, what it’s connected to – and now, whether it’s secure.

Who Is runZero For?

🔹 For admins who want full control of their infrastructure
🔹 For security teams managing risk and reporting compliance
🔹 For MSPs and integrators who support multiple clients and need quick visibility across environments

Want to see how runZero can streamline your IT asset management and boost your network security?

Get in touch with us at Kappa Data – we’ll show you how visualizing risk can lead to real protection.