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Searchlight Cyber combines exposure and threat intelligence in new PTEM platform

Searchlight Cyber has launched its Preemptive Threat Exposure Management (PTEM) platform, combining exposure visibility with real-world attacker intelligence to help organizations prioritize and reduce the exposures most likely to be exploited. Security for the real-time era For decades, security teams have relied on a critical advantage: time. Organizations could identify vulnerabilities, investi

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Searchlight Cyber has introduced its new Preemptive Threat Exposure Management (PTEM) platform, designed to integrate exposure visibility with real-world attacker intelligence. The company states that this platform aims to help organizations prioritize and reduce the exposures most likely to be exploited before an attack occurs.

The launch follows Searchlight Cyber's acquisition of Assetnote in 2025, which brought market-leading exposure management capabilities into the company's portfolio. The PTEM platform unifies these capabilities with Searchlight Cyber's existing threat intelligence expertise.

According to Searchlight Cyber, the cybersecurity landscape has shifted significantly due to the acceleration of vulnerability discovery, exploit development, and attack execution driven by artificial intelligence. This has dramatically reduced the time available for organizations to identify, prioritize, and remediate risks before attackers can act. The company's CEO, Michael Gianarakis, emphasized that while detecting and responding to attacks remains important, the current challenge is to reduce exploitable exposure proactively.

The PTEM platform is composed of two main components: Searchlight Exposure and Searchlight Threat. Searchlight Exposure provides continuous visibility into an organization's attack surface, including asset discovery and exploitability validation, to identify what is exposed and what could be exploited by attackers. Searchlight Threat delivers intelligence on attacker activities, including discussions, developments, and targeting observed across the open, deep, and dark web.

By combining these two components, the platform is intended to help security teams answer critical questions: what is exposed, what is exploitable, and what are attackers most likely to target. This integrated approach allows organizations to prioritize remediation efforts based on both technical risk and current attacker realities, thereby reducing exposure before compromise.

Alongside the platform launch, Searchlight Cyber also unveiled a new corporate identity and redesigned web presence. As part of this rebranding, Assetnote has been integrated as Searchlight Exposure, while Searchlight's Cerberus investigations platform and DarkIQ dark web monitoring solution are now unified under Searchlight Threat.

Gartner predicts that preemptive cybersecurity solutions, such as the PTEM platform, will account for 50% of IT security spending by 2030, a significant increase from less than 5% in 2024. This trend underscores the industry's shift towards proactive defense strategies in response to the evolving threat landscape.

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