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INVITE Networks is a SecurityScorecard partner, deploying and managing security ratings programs for enterprise and mid-market organizations in Salt Lake City and Phoenix. INVITE helps organizations interpret SecurityScorecard data, drive remediation workflows, and build third-party vendor risk management programs — so IT and security teams have continuous visibility into their own security posture and their supply chain’s risk without manually tracking every vulnerability.

TL;DR: SecurityScorecard provides continuous security ratings — a real-time score of your organization’s cybersecurity posture and the posture of every vendor you rely on. INVITE Networks deploys SecurityScorecard and manages the remediation and vendor risk workflows that turn ratings data into action. This page is for CISOs and IT directors evaluating a SecurityScorecard partner who can operationalize the platform, not just install it.

What does INVITE Networks deliver as a SecurityScorecard partner?

SecurityScorecard grades organizations on a continuous basis across ten security risk factor categories — DNS health, network security, endpoint security, patching cadence, application security, social engineering risk, IP reputation, hacker forums, leaked credentials, and cubit score. INVITE’s role is to take that grading data and turn it into a managed remediation program: identifying which findings represent real risk, building a prioritized remediation plan, and working through it with your internal team.

INVITE’s managed SecurityScorecard service also covers third-party risk management — using SecurityScorecard to monitor the security posture of vendors, suppliers, and technology partners your organization depends on. For organizations with compliance obligations (SOC 2, HIPAA, CMMC, PCI-DSS), continuous third-party monitoring is increasingly a requirement, not a best practice. INVITE integrates SecurityScorecard into INVITE’s broader cybersecurity services so ratings data informs the full security program, not just a dashboard no one acts on.

Why do Salt Lake City and Phoenix organizations choose INVITE for SecurityScorecard?

Organizations in Salt Lake City and Phoenix choose INVITE for SecurityScorecard because the platform generates data — but most organizations lack the internal capacity to act on it consistently. A security rating without a remediation workflow is just a report. INVITE closes that gap: translating SecurityScorecard findings into prioritized action items, assigning remediation tasks, tracking progress, and re-measuring to confirm improvement.

These engagements are often triggered by a prospective enterprise client requiring a minimum SecurityScorecard grade as a vendor qualification condition. INVITE assesses the initial score across all ten risk factor categories and manages a structured remediation sprint against the highest-weighted findings — so the rating improves for the reasons that matter, not through dispute tickets.

How does INVITE manage SecurityScorecard as part of its cybersecurity services?

INVITE begins every SecurityScorecard engagement with a baseline assessment — deploying the platform, claiming the organization’s domain, and reviewing the initial scorecard across all ten risk categories. INVITE then conducts a finding triage session with the IT team to distinguish genuine vulnerabilities from false positives (SecurityScorecard uses passive scanning, which occasionally flags issues that don’t reflect the organization’s actual exposure).

From there, INVITE builds and manages a remediation roadmap: addressing patching gaps, fixing misconfigured services, reducing exposed attack surface, and rotating leaked credentials surfaced by SecurityScorecard’s intelligence feeds. For third-party risk, INVITE configures SecurityScorecard to continuously monitor the organization’s vendor portfolio and alerts on material score drops. This is delivered as part of INVITE’s managed security services, giving organizations ongoing program management rather than a one-time assessment.

What SecurityScorecard products does INVITE deploy and manage?

INVITE deploys and manages SecurityScorecard’s core continuous monitoring platform, including real-time scoring across all ten risk factor categories and automated alerts on score changes. For organizations managing vendor risk, INVITE configures SecurityScorecard’s third-party risk management (TPRM) module — building a vendor portfolio, setting score thresholds for acceptable vendor risk, and generating the audit evidence that compliance frameworks require.

INVITE also uses SecurityScorecard’s Atlas questionnaire feature for organizations that need to combine automated scoring with structured vendor security questionnaires, and integrates SecurityScorecard data into existing GRC platforms and security workflows where applicable. For organizations pursuing cyber insurance, INVITE uses SecurityScorecard reporting to document security posture improvement over time — increasingly a requirement in the insurance underwriting process.

Looking for a SecurityScorecard partner who drives remediation, not just reads scores? Contact INVITE to discuss a SecurityScorecard engagement for your organization.

Frequently Asked Questions: SecurityScorecard Security Ratings

Is INVITE Networks an authorized SecurityScorecard partner?
Yes. INVITE Networks is an authorized SecurityScorecard partner with experience deploying and managing security ratings programs for organizations across Salt Lake City and Phoenix. INVITE has access to SecurityScorecard’s partner technical resources and can provision licenses and support for organizations of all sizes.

Can INVITE manage our SecurityScorecard program if we don’t have a dedicated security team?
Yes — and that’s the most common scenario. Most mid-market organizations have a small IT team without dedicated security analysts. INVITE acts as the managed security layer: monitoring SecurityScorecard continuously, triaging findings, managing remediation, and reporting on score progress. Your internal team gets the security outcome without needing to become SecurityScorecard experts.

How accurate are SecurityScorecard’s ratings — can a score be disputed?
SecurityScorecard uses passive, non-intrusive scanning of publicly observable signals, which means some findings may not reflect your actual internal configuration. INVITE’s engagement process includes a formal finding triage phase to identify and document false positives, which can be disputed through SecurityScorecard’s dispute resolution process. Genuine findings are remediated; disputed findings are documented with evidence. This triage step is critical — acting on every automated finding without review wastes engineering time and can miss the real risks.

How quickly can INVITE improve our SecurityScorecard grade?
Score improvement timelines depend on the organization’s starting posture and the complexity of the findings. Organizations with patching gaps and exposed services as their primary issues typically see measurable score improvement within 30–60 days of active remediation. Score changes reflect SecurityScorecard’s re-scanning cadence, which varies by risk factor category. INVITE provides regular score progress reports so improvement is visible throughout the engagement, not just at the end.

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