NetSPI’s All-in-One Cyber Platform Brings Speed and Scale to Proactive Security
NetSPI accelerates proactive security with enhancements to its all-in-one, platform-based solution for enabling continuous threat exposure management (CTEM) programs
Minneapolis, MN – April 7, 2025 – NetSPI, the proactive security solution, today announced significant advancements to The NetSPI Platform, further positioning itself as a frontrunner in making proactive security accessible and actionable for organizations worldwide. With the introduction of solutions and enhancements to meet the evolving needs of continuous threat exposure management (CTEM) programs, NetSPI’s consolidation of critical capabilities into a single platform enables a new era of continuous security.
“Proactive security has quickly gained traction as organizations seek to strengthen their defenses against today’s threat actors,” said Aaron Shilts, President and CEO at NetSPI. “Our team brings innovative solutions to market, transforming how enterprises manage exposure across attack surfaces, while aligning closely with industry approaches such as CTEM and threat exposure management.”
The NetSPI Platform integrates key solutions outlined as pillars of a CTEM program. Recent advancements include:
- Cyber Asset Attack Surface Management (CAASM): Now generally available in The NetSPI Platform, CAASM provides customers with complete real-time visibility into their assets and security controls through a single platform.
- Digital Risk Protection Services (DRPS): NetSPI enhanced its dark web monitoring and threat intelligence capabilities, empowering organizations to stay ahead of emerging threats and risks targeting their digital footprint.
- Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS) as a Service: Now evolved into an as-a-service model, BAS delivers more flexible, ongoing attack simulations, bolstered by newly added integrations and the release of the industry’s most extensive Azure simulation scenarios.
- Large Language Model (LLM) Testing: Expanded within NetSPI’s Platform, LLM testing addresses the rapid adoption of generative AI by streamlining robust testing for LLMs.
- Merger & Acquisition (M&A) Cybersecurity Testing Assessment Package: NetSPI’s best-in-class M&A cybersecurity assessments minimize risks and maximize the ROI of business investments by identifying vulnerabilities, modeling attack paths, and prioritizing risks ahead of major decisions with unmatched speed in scheduling and execution.
- Post-Incident Response Services: NetSPI expanded its expert-led assistance and comprehensive testing, to help organizations strengthen defenses after a cyber incident and ensure better preparation for future risks.
“Our vision has always been to simplify and strengthen proactive security for our customers,” Shilts continued. “With our latest technology advancements, we’re making it simpler than ever to accelerate progress on continuous threat exposure management, bridging security gaps and delivering unparalleled operational efficiencies.”
About NetSPI
NetSPI is the leader in proactive cybersecurity, helping businesses identify, prioritize, and remediate critical vulnerabilities. With solutions like Penetration Testing as a Service (PTaaS), External Attack Surface Management (EASM), Cyber Asset Attack Surface Management (CAASM), and Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS) as a Service, NetSPI delivers actionable insights tailored to business needs. Trusted by top global brands, including 90% of the top 10 U.S. banks and many Fortune 500 companies, NetSPI is headquartered in Minneapolis, MN with offices worldwide. Follow us on LinkedIn and X.
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