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How It Works

Introspectus Assessor automates the testing of your organisation’s Essential Eight maturity so that you can mitigate cyber security risks and be confident in your security posture.

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Technical Features

Technical Dashboards

Drill-down to individual device data.

Flight Deck

Confirm compliance. Scan a workstation or server in real-time, adjust and re-test.

Security

End-to-end encryption of all data in-transit and at-rest, two-factor authentication for secure access to Portal and Flight-Deck.

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Performance

Minimal CPU overhead for Agent.

Customisable Testing

Assistance in design of rules to test your environment in addition to those supplied.

Remediation Advice

Details on how to implement ISM controls.

Introspectus Assessor

and the Essential Eight​​

The threat of cyber-attack is a persistent and growing concern for organisations of all sizes and in all industries.  Each year, more organisations are finding that their risk mitigations have not been enough to keep cyber hackers out and then find themselves front page news.

One of the best approaches to mitigating cyber risk for your organisation is through the implementation of the Essential Eight Maturity Model.

The Essential Eight are the eight baseline mitigation strategies that are recommended to help protect your organization from various cyber threats.  Implementing the Essential Eight security controls can help to mitigate up to 85% of cyber incidents.

These strategies are designed to counteract the most common and severe cyber threats, and have been shown to be effective in reducing the likelihood of a successful attack. 

Implementing the Essential Eight, with in excess of 1,000 security controls to manage, and keeping your maturity level current, can be very daunting without dedicated resources to carry out audits on a regular basis, and perform any resultant remediation.  Also, with so many controls, it can be almost impossible to be across all of their requirements and know where and how to set them.

Introspectus Assessor was created to...

Real-time cyber security protection

Provide ongoing testing of
the controls

Monitor all of organisations cyber protection against the essential 8 model

Automate the reporting of your organisation’s Essential Eight maturity

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Give you details of your security posture to report to management; and

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Provide information about controls that are not working, per device, with advice on how to fix them.

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How Introspectus Helps

Each agent compares the current patch list against what is actually installed on its device. Any gap between what has been released and what is deployed is immediately surfaced. Critically, Introspectus pays particular attention to the timing of patch deployment not just whether a patch is present, but when it was applied.

This temporal dimension is central to Essential Eight compliance, where the difference between a patch applied on day two versus day thirty can mean the difference between maturity levels, and between an environment that was protected and one that was exposed.

This combination of daily patch intelligence, severity-based filtering, agent-level validation, and deployment timing analysis gives organisations a real-time, evidence-based view of their operating system patch posture mapped directly to the ISM controls applicable to the Essential Eight patch operating systems strategy.

The Challenge with Patch Operating Systems

The visibility gap here is particularly consequential. A patch may be approved and scheduled, yet never successfully applied due to a failed deployment, a device that was offline during the maintenance window, a reboot that was deferred, or a system that exists outside managed channels entirely.

Organisations that rely solely on deployment tooling to confirm patch status are measuring intent, not reality. The ACSC is explicit on this point: organisations need to confirm patches have been applied successfully, not merely that they were dispatched.

Patch Operating Systems Overview

Within the Essential Eight framework, patching operating systems is a core and non-negotiable control. The ACSC sets clear expectations: patches for internet-facing infrastructure must be applied within 48 hours when identified as critical or where working exploits exist, and within two weeks for standard releases.

Patches for workstations, servers, and network devices must be applied within one month, with tighter timeframes applying in high-threat environments. Critically, the ACSC also mandates that vulnerability scanning occurs at least daily for internet-facing systems and at least fortnightly for workstations and non-internet-facing infrastructure not to replace patching, but to confirm it has actually occurred.

How Introspectus Works

From this inventory, Introspectus performs targeted web intelligence gathering. For each application identified, the platform locates the top five authoritative sources of patch and release information vendor security advisories, release notes, and vulnerability databases and retrieves that content into a central repository.

Aletheia, Introspectus’s AI analysis agent, then reads and analyses this content to extract the intelligence that matters for application patching: the latest available version, whether a release addresses a security vulnerability, the severity of that vulnerability, and all information relevant to the Essential Eight application patching requirements. This structured intelligence is mapped directly to the applicable ISM controls, producing defensible, audit-ready evidence of an organisation’s application patch compliance posture.

The Challenge with Patch Applications

A critical and frequently overlooked problem is the visibility gap. Organisations may believe their applications are current when, in reality, patches have silently failed, devices have missed deployment windows, or software has been installed outside of managed channels entirely.

Without continuous inspection at the endpoint level, these gaps go undetected until an audit or, worse, a breach.

Patch Applications Overview

Within the Essential Eight standard, patching applications is a dedicated and non-negotiable control. The ACSC specifies clear timeframes: critical vulnerabilities in internet-facing services must be addressed within 48 hours, commonly used applications such as office productivity suites, web browsers, email clients and PDF software must be patched within two weeks of release, and all other applications within one month.

For organisations in high-threat environments, the bar is higher still. Meeting these requirements consistently across hundreds of distinct applications deployed across thousands of endpoints is not achievable through manual effort alone.