Supercharging Cybersecurity and Resilience with ServiceNow
ServiceNow enables organizations to reduce the risk, cost, and business impact of cybersecurity threats by connecting security, IT, and risk workflows on a single platform. Through centralized visibility across on-premises, cloud, and operational technology (OT) environments, ServiceNow helps teams detect, prioritize, and remediate vulnerabilities based on business impact, not just technical severity. This approach allows organizations to focus on what matters most and strengthen their overall security posture.Key ServiceNow Cybersecurity Solutions
To support both security and operational resilience, ServiceNow offers purpose-built solutions that integrate seamlessly across the enterprise.-
Vulnerability Response
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Security Incident Response
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Integrated Risk Management
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Business Continuity Management
Enhancing Business Capabilities with ServiceNow
ServiceNow’s portfolio is built to help businesses achieve their strategic objectives while fortifying their cybersecurity and operational resilience. Through unified attack surface management, businesses can gain real-time visibility into vulnerabilities and orchestrate rapid responses to security threats. Moreover, ServiceNow’s focus on automation enables companies to streamline processes, reduce delays, and minimize vulnerability-based costs.AI-Powered Business Transformation
ServiceNow also integrates cutting-edge AI solutions that further enhance cybersecurity efforts. From intelligent chatbots and generative AI to process mining, these AI-driven tools help businesses automate responses, improve workflows, and realize faster value across their operations.How ServiceNow Connects Cybersecurity and Operational Resilience
Cyber resilience improves when security, IT, risk, and business continuity teams work from the same operational context. ServiceNow helps connect these teams by bringing security cases, vulnerability records, configuration data, controls, tasks, approvals, and recovery activities into shared workflows. Instead of treating cyber events as isolated tickets, organizations can evaluate business impact, assign accountable owners, automate handoffs, and track remediation through completion.
A strong ServiceNow resilience model usually starts with three foundations: accurate asset and service data, clear risk ownership, and repeatable response workflows. When the CMDB, ITOM visibility, vulnerability scanners, identity systems, and risk registers are connected, teams can understand which threats affect critical services, which controls are weak, and which remediation work should be handled first.
Core Workflows to Build
- Vulnerability prioritization: Enrich vulnerabilities with asset criticality, service ownership, exploit context, exposure, and business impact so teams focus on the highest-risk work first.
- Security incident response: Standardize triage, containment, investigation, escalation, evidence collection, approvals, and post-incident review in one governed workflow.
- Risk and control visibility: Connect incidents and vulnerabilities to risk statements, controls, policy exceptions, audit evidence, and remediation plans.
- Operational continuity: Link disruption scenarios to business services, recovery plans, owners, dependencies, communications, and readiness exercises.
- Executive reporting: Use dashboards to show risk exposure, remediation aging, SLA performance, control gaps, recurring root causes, and resilience readiness.
Implementation Checklist for Security and Resilience Teams
- Define the critical business services, assets, applications, suppliers, and owners that must be protected first.
- Review CMDB and service mapping quality so vulnerability and incident impact can be assessed accurately.
- Map current security, risk, IT, and continuity processes into a common ServiceNow workflow model.
- Integrate key data sources such as vulnerability scanners, monitoring tools, identity platforms, cloud systems, and ticketing sources.
- Design assignment rules, escalation paths, SLAs, exception handling, and approval flows for remediation work.
- Create dashboards for operational teams and executives so progress, exposure, and aging are visible without manual reporting.
- Run tabletop exercises or pilot scenarios to validate that the workflow performs under real-world pressure.
Metrics That Show Resilience Is Improving
Security and resilience programs should measure more than ticket volume. Useful ServiceNow metrics include mean time to acknowledge, mean time to remediate, percentage of critical vulnerabilities past SLA, control failure trends, incident recurrence, business services with known exposure, open exceptions by owner, recovery-plan test completion, and aging remediation tasks. These metrics help leaders see whether the organization is reducing real operational risk, not just closing records.
Quantive Technologies helps organizations design these connected workflows so ServiceNow becomes a reliable system of action for cybersecurity, risk, IT operations, and business resilience. The goal is simple: faster response, stronger governance, better visibility, and less manual coordination during moments when speed and clarity matter most.
Conclusion
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