Moving beyond inventories and CMDBs
There’s an old quote, often attributed to a former U.S. Secretary of Defense, that still resonates in today’s IT and security world:
“There are known knowns… known unknowns… and unknown unknowns.”
When it comes to managing assets in a modern enterprise, it’s often the unknown unknowns that do the most damage.
But to put it more simply: you can’t protect what you do not know about.
That’s where the concept of Asset Intelligence becomes critical.
The Visibility Gap
In today’s complex IT environments, many organizations still struggle with a basic question:
What assets do we have, where are they, and what state are they in?
Traditional tools like Configuration Management Databases (CMDBs) and static asset inventories try to answer this — but often fall short. Why?
This is why Asset Intelligence is gaining traction. And it's important to be clear:
Asset Intelligence ≠ CMDB
Asset Intelligence ≠ Asset Inventory
What Asset Intelligence Really Means
Asset Intelligence goes beyond listing devices or ticking compliance boxes. It’s about building a real-time, context-rich view of everything connected to your environment — whether it’s managed or unmanaged, IT or OT, on-prem or in the cloud.
At its core, Asset Intelligence involves:
Instead of relying on static tools that age the moment they’re deployed, Asset Intelligence offers continuous awareness: essential for resilience, agility, and compliance.
It also directly supports industry best practices, particularly CIS Control 1: Inventory and Control of Enterprise Assets, by ensuring that all assets are visible, understood, and accounted for.
A Smarter, Data-Driven Path Forward
Asset Intelligence isn’t just about managing data, it’s about enabling teams across the organization to better understand and control their asset landscape. By bringing together everything we know, from IT, security, and operational data, it helps uncover the unknowns that traditional tools and team silos often miss.
The results are both strategic and practical, supporting day-to-day operations while enabling advanced security and infrastructure initiatives. It can help address foundational questions like:
How many Windows, IoT, network, or other specialized assets do we have? Are the identified assets being assessed for vulnerabilities? Are mandatory agents like EDR installed? Are the agents functioning properly?
But with a unified, enriched, and context-rich view of assets, organizations can also drive more advanced use cases, such as:
In complex environments where change is constant, Asset Intelligence provides the foundation for confident, coordinated action. It gives every team, from infrastructure to security to management, a shared understanding of the environment they’re working to protect and improve.
If you're ready to move beyond static and scattered inventories and gain real insight into your asset landscape, get in touch — we’re here to help.