Fortinet Enhances FortiRecon to Align with CTEM FrameworkFortinet Enhances FortiRecon to Align with Continuous Threat Exposure Management Framework to Help Organizations Stay Ahead of ThreatsNew features integrate attack surface management, threat intelligence, and security orchestration to help security teams reduce risk faster and more proactivelyFortinet announced significant enhancements to the FortiRecon platform, evolving it into one of the industry’s most comprehensive solutions aligned to the continuous threat exposure management framework. The latest release introduces expanded internal attack surface monitoring, adversary-centric dark web intelligence, and security orchestration, all in a single, unified platform. These enhancements help organizations proactively identify and prioritize real-world exposures, validate risks like an attacker would, and accelerate response, ultimately reducing the likelihood and impact of breaches. "CISOs and security teams are overwhelmed by growing attack surfaces and an endless stream of unprioritized alerts. With the latest enhancements to FortiRecon, we’re giving organizations an attacker’s eye view of their internal and external exposures, backed by AI-powered threat intelligence from FortiGuard Labs, real-world validation, and automated response. This allows organizations to cut through the noise, focus on what matters most, and measurably reduce risks and vulnerabilities before attackers can exploit them." - Nirav Shah, Senior Vice President of Products and Solutions at Fortinet The announcement comes amid growing demand for exposure-driven security strategies as organizations struggle to manage expanding attack surfaces, alert fatigue, and fragmented security operations. According to Gartner®, “By 2026, organizations prioritizing their security investments based on a continuous exposure management program will be three times less likely to suffer from a breach.”¹ A Unified Platform for Continuous Threat Exposure Management FortiRecon, in combination with its strong integration to the Fortinet AI-Driven Security Operations Center (SOC) platform, now delivers capabilities across the five pillars of the Gartner CTEM framework—scoping, discovery, prioritization, validation, and mobilization—enabling organizations to operationalize these pillars within a single, tightly integrated platform and drive coordinated remediation efforts across security and IT teams. The latest enhancements include:
Existing FortiFlex customers may use their FortiFlex credits to deploy FortiRecon Cloud. FortiFlex offers usage-based licensing with the security industry's broadest catalog for customers with dynamic hybrid and multi-cloud environments and MSSPs. When purchased through major cloud marketplaces, FortiFlex can also help customers meet cloud committed spend obligations. Source: Fortinet media announcement |