UPDATED 09:00 EDT / NOVEMBER 16 2023

SECURITY

IONIX launches Threat Exposure Radar to strengthen attack surface visibility

Israeli attack surface management startup IONIX Inc. today announced the launch of Threat Exposure Radar, a threat management capability integrated with its attack surface management solution.

Threat Exposure Radar offers a unified view of critical exposures across the entire enterprise attack surface, including cloud, on-premises, software-as-a-service and third-party systems. The capability allows security teams to visualize and prioritize hundreds of attack surface threats into a manageable set of specific, actionable insights with one-click workflows to clear next steps, simplifying and accelerating remediation.

IONIX argues that traditional methods of managing security exposure often fall short because of unrealistic, siloed and individual tool-centered approaches. With TER, IONIX’s platform goes beyond conventional attack surface management tools to deliver “continuous threat exposure management,” an advancement it says provides a more holistic and continuous approach to exposing threats from the attacker’s perspective.

Threat Exposure Radar features include a visual radar-like view and a summary table with clickable drill-downs for deeper explanations of asset discovery and prioritization. The feature compiles hundreds of potential exposure insights, including mapping third-party digital supply-chain assets. TER also uses simple, color-coded details to highlight urgent security findings, with instant access to clear, human-language action items so that any team – security, DevOps or information technology — can fix them.

Using what it calls connective intelligence, the IONIX platform offers attack surface visibility with continuous discovery and assessment. The platform exposes threats, risks are prioritized in a business context, exploitability is actively validated and threat intelligence is correlated with the organization’s inventory.

“The IONIX Threat Exposure Radar democratizes exposure management… [enabling] every security team to identify, prioritize and validate vulnerabilities, misconfigurations and security posture issues,” said Chief Executive Marc Gaffan. “Security leaders now have a more practical approach to reducing security silos, gaining a holistic view of their attack surface and prioritizing their most critical threats.”

IONIX, which was previously known as Cyberpion, is a venture capital-backed startup that has raised $35.25 million in funding, according to data from Startup National Central. Investors in the company include U.S. Venture Partners LP, Team8 Capital LLC and Hyperwise Ventures Inc.

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