New capabilities strengthen threat exposure, posture, and configuration management enabling teams to reduce risk and enforce Zero Trust using the tools they already own.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 22, 2025 -- Reach Security today announced major enhancements to its platform, advancing enterprise-wide risk reduction across threat exposure management, posture management, and configuration management. These updates are powered by Reach's precise understanding of how real-world controls are deployed, used, and often misused across complex environments.
"At Aristocrat, we are deepening our collaboration with Reach to further embed its capabilities into our security environment," said Joe Masud, VP of Cybersecurity Architecture & Engineering at Aristocrat. "Our focus is on expanding integration with IT-managed tools for comprehensive risk mitigation, exploring advanced threat modeling capabilities, and continuing our alignment with Zero Trust principles as part of our Identity and Access Management strategy."
Threat Exposure Management
Security teams know what attackers are doing, but few know how those techniques would play out in their own environments. The Reach platform now combines MITRE ATT&CK and MITRE D3FEND frameworks to help map adversary techniques to actual control implementation, then guides action based on what's truly exposed.
By analyzing telemetry across integrated tools from some of the largest security platform providers, Reach shows where threat techniques could succeed, and more importantly, where defenses can be hardened.
Posture Management
Reach now supports high-impact posture use cases, helping security teams turn broad Zero Trust strategies into specific, verifiable enforcement. The platform identifies gaps in policy coverage, control overlap, and usage drift, and then recommends targeted changes that strengthen posture across identity, endpoint, and network layers.
Configuration Management
Configuration drift is one of the most persistent, hidden sources of exposure. The Reach platform now detects when tools like PANW, MDE, or other controls fall out of alignment with best practices or policy intent, and guides teams through remediation, either directly or via integrations with ticketing systems.
"Configuration drift is one of the most common but least visible threats in enterprise environments," said Garrett Hamilton, CEO and co-founder of Reach. "It creates a false sense of security when tools appear deployed but aren't enforcing what they should. These new capabilities give teams continuous visibility into where policy is breaking down and the steps to fix it before it becomes exposure."
These updates reflect Reach's core mission: to reduce exposure not just by identifying risk, but by enabling teams to fix what matters most. By unifying threat exposure, posture, and configuration management into a single platform, Reach helps security teams make measurable, continuous progress using the tools they already own.
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