CyberProof, a UST company recognized for its leadership in managed security services, has announced a significant expansion of its capabilities, redefining how enterprise security teams address cyber risk. The company unveiled enhancements to its Exposure & Defense Management offering, while also introducing a powerful new capability—cybersecurity Estate Management. Together, these advancements promise a more unified, intelligence-driven approach to threat defense, enabling organizations to reduce attack surfaces, improve detection and response times, and map cybersecurity investments directly to measurable outcomes.
Estate Management marks a strategic addition to CyberProof’s portfolio, granting organizations the ability to comprehensively discover, inventory, and oversee all assets—regardless of whether they exist on-premises, in the cloud, or across hybrid environments. With this real-time visibility, security leaders can more effectively orchestrate defense strategies by tying asset management directly to live threat intelligence. CyberProof’s platform then uses this foundation to prioritize vulnerabilities and threats that are most relevant to the organization’s environment and business risk profile.
This evolution of CyberProof’s Threat-Led defense approach reflects a broader industry shift: away from fragmented, reactive security postures toward proactive, threat-informed models that emphasize continuous improvement. By integrating asset discovery, threat modeling, exposure management, and detection engineering into a cohesive ecosystem, CyberProof allows security operations teams to move faster and smarter—streamlining processes while keeping pace with adversaries. Importantly, this also empowers CISOs to answer the toughest boardroom questions: are we investing wisely, and is our security posture improving?
The timing of these innovations builds on CyberProof’s acquisition of Interpres Security, whose technology now strengthens the company’s orchestration layer. This backbone allows disparate tools to operate synergistically, minimizing gaps and maximizing clarity across the security stack. Neil Binnie, Head of Information Security and Compliance at Morgan Sindall Group, highlighted the value of this orchestration in his statement: “CyberProof (powered by Interpres) provides the critical orchestration layer, bringing together outputs from all our security tools to ensure they operate in harmony, eliminating costly blind spots.”
The demands on security leaders are intensifying—CISOs must balance technical vigilance with business accountability, demonstrating not only that their defenses are functioning, but that they are aligned with real-world risks and contribute to reducing the probability of breaches. CyberProof’s enhancements address precisely this dilemma, offering a transparent platform that quantifies exposure, models threats, and tracks operational maturity. By aligning security spend with the actual threat landscape, organizations can make smarter investment decisions and better defend themselves against emerging threats.
As threat actors become more verticalized and nuanced in their attacks, traditional security frameworks often prove too slow or too generalized to respond effectively. CyberProof’s CEO, Tony Velleca, encapsulates the urgency of this evolution: “Our threat-led defense framework helps customers quickly prioritize and adapt their defense posture and reduce their exposure based on the threat actors targeting them.” By fusing threat intelligence with real-time asset management and detection, CyberProof delivers a uniquely actionable approach to security—one that not only reacts to today’s threats but anticipates tomorrow’s.
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