Tripl-i Achieves ISO/IEC 27001 Certification
Tripl-i has been awarded ISO/IEC 27001 certification for its information security management system.
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Most IT teams run 10+ tools to manage their infrastructure. One for discovery. One for CMDB. One for vulnerabilities. One for compliance. None of them talk to each other.
Tripl-i was designed from day one as a single platform. One architecture. One data model. One system of record — where every module speaks to every other module natively.
Your CMDB knows every server, every application, every dependency. Your vulnerability scanner knows every CVE. Your service desk knows every open ticket.
Three systems. Three databases. Three teams. Zero connection between them.
What if they were one?
Last week, an architect spent 45 minutes trying to figure out what would break if they upgraded a monitoring server. They clicked through 6 different CMDB screens, exported 3 reports, and still weren't confident in the answer.
Then they typed: "How can I upgrade ns-monitor-01? Which services will be affected?"
30 seconds later, they had a complete impact assessment, a list of affected systems, and step-by-step upgrade recommendations.
The data was always there. They just couldn't ask for it.
Last month, a routine database upgrade took down an ERP system for 6 hours. The change was approved as "low risk." Nobody knew the database served 14 application servers, 3 business-critical services, and 2,000 users.
The information existed. It was in the CMDB. But nobody connected the dots.
Last month we analyzed a "fully segmented" enterprise network. Within 48 hours we surfaced 127 cross-zone flows nobody knew existed, shut down 18 stale firewall rules, and caught a staging server quietly syncing 14 GB of production data every night.