Beazley Security has officially launched its Exposure Management platform, a new cloud-based SaaS solution designed to help organizations identify and mitigate cyber risks faster in an era of rapidly evolving threats. As cybercriminals increasingly use artificial intelligence and automation to accelerate attacks, security teams now face a shrinking window between vulnerability disclosure and exploitation. Therefore, Beazley Security developed this platform to deliver continuous discovery, real-time intelligence, and prioritized remediation guidance.

The company validated the product with customers over the past eight months before its commercial release. Notably, Exposure Management represents the first offering in a broader portfolio that will eventually address internal and external exposures, third-party supplier risks, and leaked credentials appearing on the dark web.

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The platform continuously scans and maps an organization’s internet-facing assets, including domains, subdomains, IP addresses, services, and software versions. After identifying these assets, the system correlates findings with threat intelligence from Beazley Security Labs and signals related to actively exploited vulnerabilities. As a result, security teams receive prioritized alerts and actionable remediation guidance that helps them address critical risks faster.

“In an era of exploding attack surfaces and AI-assisted threat actors, security teams today don’t just need increased visibility, they need clarity and direction to prioritize efforts where they are needed most,” said Alton Kizziah, CEO of Beazley Security. “Our Exposure Management product was built to help organizations understand exactly what’s exposed, fix what matters most in the moment, and stay ahead of the threats that are seemingly nonstop.”

Today, organizations’ external attack surfaces are constantly evolving. Cloud migrations, new web applications, third-party integrations, unmanaged cloud instances, and configuration errors frequently introduce new vulnerabilities. Consequently, security teams often struggle to maintain accurate asset inventories or understand which exposures represent real threats.

At the same time, cyber adversaries are dramatically increasing the speed of reconnaissance and exploitation through automation and AI tools. Tasks that once took attackers hours can now be completed within minutes. Because of this shift, delayed vulnerability prioritization or slow remediation can quickly lead to serious security breaches.

To address this challenge, Beazley Security designed Exposure Management to analyze internet-facing environments from an attacker’s perspective. The platform continuously identifies potential exposures and then translates them into targeted recommendations. In addition, clients receive customized exposure notifications based on advisories created by Beazley Security Labs. These insights help organizations determine whether a vulnerability directly affects their environment and what steps they should take to resolve it.

Furthermore, the solution prioritizes vulnerabilities based on real-world exploitation activity. This approach allows security teams to focus on the most dangerous exposures rather than wasting time on low-priority alerts.

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“The value is speed with relevance,” said Francisco Donoso, Beazley Security’s chief product and technology officer. “We designed Exposure Management to adapt automatically as your attack surface and exposure changes, then notify you with intelligence-led findings that map to how attackers are operating right now. In one case, we identified and notified affected clients eight days before exploitation was observed – and nine days before CISA added the vulnerability to their list of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities. This ensured these organizations could reduce risk and prevent breaches.”

The platform includes several capabilities designed to streamline cybersecurity operations. These include continuous automated asset discovery, intelligence-driven exposure notifications, vulnerability prioritization based on active exploitation, and comprehensive external asset inventory mapping.

Exposure Management also strengthens Beazley Security’s broader cyber risk reduction portfolio. The company already provides services such as XDR-powered Managed Detection and Response (MXDR), Incident Response and Restoration, Offensive Security testing, and advisory consulting covering AI, governance, risk and compliance, Microsoft security, and cloud environments.

Looking ahead, Beazley Security plans to expand the platform further. Upcoming enhancements expected in 2026 include Third-Party Risk Monitoring and Dark Web Monitoring capabilities designed to identify leaked or stolen credentials before they can be exploited.

“Exposure Management focuses on helping clients identify external factors that create risk for their systems and data,” continued Kizziah. “Combined with our XDR-powered monitoring of internal systems and networks, we’re able to accelerate cyber security and do a better job of keeping pace with the threat landscape.”

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