In a strategic move to strengthen its cyber risk management solutions, Bitsight has acquired Cybersixgill, a leader in real-time threat intelligence. This acquisition is set to enhance Bitsight’s ability to help organisations identify, prioritise, and mitigate cyber risks with a more comprehensive understanding of their attack surface and associated threats.
By integrating Bitsight’s asset mapping capabilities with Cybersixgill’s advanced threat intelligence, the two companies aim to provide a unified platform for security teams. This collaboration will enable organisations to correlate external attack surface exposures with actionable intelligence, ensuring a proactive stance against emerging threats.
A Unified Approach to Cybersecurity
The integration combines strengths in asset mapping and threat intelligence to create a robust solution for identifying and responding to potential cyber threats. Steve Harvey, CEO of Bitsight, shared his enthusiasm:
“This acquisition reflects our commitment to delivering the most comprehensive, tailored, and actionable insights on the market to help organisations stay ahead of evolving threats. Together, we will redefine how organisations understand and mitigate cyber risk at scale.”
Empowering Organisations to Stay Ahead
With the addition of Cybersixgill’s capabilities, Bitsight solidifies its position as a leader in cyber risk management. This enhanced solution is designed to:
- Provide a holistic view of the attack surface: Combining internal and external threat insights to pinpoint vulnerabilities.
- Offer actionable intelligence: Real-time threat monitoring enables security teams to take preventative measures against attacks.
- Protect supply chains: Mitigating risks across complex networks.
The combined solution equips security teams with tools to not only respond to current threats but also anticipate and prevent potential attacks.
Navigating a Complex Threat Landscape
As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated, the integration of Cybersixgill into Bitsight’s platform underscores a commitment to innovation and resilience. Organisations can rely on this partnership to safeguard operations, protect sensitive data, and maintain the integrity of their supply chains in an evolving threat environment.