While it is necessary to perform recalibrations on a recurring basis, we try to minimize the resulting score impact for most Scorecards. Note: There are high-severity issues in most score factors. Certain factors, have high or high weights, so a concentration of issue findings in these factors can be very impactful: A spike in issue findings, especially those with high severity levels can also cause sharp score drops. We discover a breach or significant issuesĪ breach severely impacts your score. We simply discover more assets as we continually scan the internet.You successfully request removal a large IP range or a domain with many IPs.A change in our attribution rules could "disqualify" a large number of assets.Your Digital Footprint may change significantly for different reasons: Have a relatively lower count in proportion to remaining assets Retain a relatively higher count in proportion to remaining assets Have generally lower severity and lighter scoring impact Have generally higher severity and heavier scoring impactÄo not increase significantly with new assets See the following table for how different asset and finding scenarios can affect the score: If assets. If the number of attributed assets in your Digital Footprint increases or decreases, the score can either rise or fall, depending on the finding count and finding impact against the new asset count. Read about some possible reasons for a significant score swing and what you can do about them: Your Digital Footprint expands.or gets smaller But when you see large, unexpected score changes, you may not immediately understand why. When you keep your Digital Footprint up to date and resolve issues in your Scorecard, especially the most score-impacting ones, you can anticipate how your score will change or view your projected score.
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