SecurityScorecard: Cyber Risk Scores, Attack Surface Monitoring, and Vendor Assessments
Malaysian organizations are under growing pressure to measure cyber risk, secure their digital footprint, and assess vendors more accurately. Security Scorecard provides an external, real-time view of your security posture, while Callnet Solution helps you turn those insights into clear, actionable improvements.
What Does Security Scorecard Offer Malaysian Businesses?
Security Ratings & Cyber Risk Scores
Continuous External Attack Surface Monitoring
The platform continuously scans public-facing assets for vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, open ports, and outdated services. This helps Malaysian organizations identify weaknesses before attackers do.
Vendor & Third-Party Risk Management
Threat Intelligence & Real-Time Alerts
Compliance Mapping for ISO 27001, PCI DSS, and Local Requirements
Security Scorecard assists audit preparation by mapping findings to frameworks such as ISO 27001, PCI DSS, and Bank Negara requirements. This simplifies reporting and supports continuous compliance efforts.
Board-Level Reports & Executive Dashboards
Breach Insights & Remediation Guidance
When issues are detected, SecurityScorecard provides remediation suggestions and historical insights to help teams priorities what to fix first based on risk impact.
Why Security Scorecard?
Clear, External View of Cyber Risk
Third-Party and Supply Chain Risk Management
Non-Intrusive and Fast to Deploy
Horiens: 83% Time Reduction on Self-Monitoring

SecurityScorecard Case Study
Horiens, a global risk management and insurance provider, needed a clearer way to prioritise threats and manage cybersecurity tasks. After adopting SecurityScorecard, the team significantly reduced the time spent on monitoring issues and gained a more structured view of risk across the organisation.
The rollout was straightforward, and the platform’s detailed reporting has since supported multiple teams. SecurityScorecard’s dashboards are now used in board meetings to guide discussions on cybersecurity readiness and improvement.
Source: Horiens Risk Advisors
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How Callnet Solution Helps You Deploy and Manage SecurityScorecard?
Callnet helps Malaysian organizations set up SecurityScorecard, interpret the findings, and turn the insights into practical remediation steps. Our team assists with onboarding your domains, mapping subsidiaries and third-party vendors, configuring alert policies, and aligning the platform with your compliance or audit requirements. We also guide your IT team on closing security gaps so the ratings improve over time.
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Frequent Asked Questions
SecurityScorecard is a cyber risk rating and continuous monitoring platform that evaluates an organization’s external security posture. It analyses publicly available signals, such as exposed services, patching status, DNS configuration, leaked credentials, malware associations, and network hygiene—and then assigns an A–F rating based on ten risk categories.
This “outside-in” approach gives businesses a clear, unbiased view of how attackers might perceive their environment. Because it does not require agents or internal access, organizations can start monitoring their own domains, subsidiaries, and third-party vendors within minutes. Malaysian companies use SecurityScorecard to improve cybersecurity governance, strengthen audit readiness, and reduce supply chain risk.
The platform collects external threat signals across ten categories, including application security, IP reputation, patching cadence, and DNS health. Each category contributes to an overall A–F score that updates continuously as new findings or remediation actions appear.
No. SecurityScorecard uses outside-in scanning and threat intelligence. It does not install agents or request internal network access, making deployment fast, non-intrusive, and suitable even for distributed environments.
SecurityScorecard combines automated scanning, validated data sources, and global threat intelligence. While external tools cannot see internal systems, the platform reliably identifies exposed assets, misconfigurations, credential leaks, and external signals that attackers typically use for reconnaissance.
Yes. SecurityScorecard findings map to frameworks such as ISO 27001, PCI DSS, and Bank Negara guidelines. This helps teams identify gaps, prepare evidence for audits, and demonstrate continuous security monitoring to management and regulators.
