
SixMap Inc., a company that aids businesses in controlling their security risks, has unveiled two new tools to enhance cybersecurity: Organization Filtering and Exposure Insights. These new features help businesses manage security in large, complex environments, particularly as cybercriminals become increasingly sophisticated in their use of AI-powered cyberattacks.
As attackers utilize AI to launch faster as well as more automated threats, it’s becoming difficult for cybersecurity teams to keep up with the pace. Cybercriminals are exploiting common vulnerabilities, such as misconfigurations, outdated software, gaps in asset ownership, etc., which create blind spots in networks. To cater to this, organizations need robust tools to instantly understand what they own, what needs protection, and what risks require immediate attention.
SixMap’s new features give businesses a critical edge by clearly identifying the ownership of each asset as well as automatically mapping out security risks across different parts of the organization. These tools continuously track environmental changes, making it easier for security teams to identify what has changed over time. This helps businesses save time, improve operational efficiency, as well as reduce lower risks in various industries, including finance, healthcare, tech, manufacturing, government, and defense.
SixMap’s approach draws from national security principles. Instead of focusing on isolated parts of the network, SixMap first maps out the whole organizational structure—such as subsidiaries and business units—before scanning for security risks.
This method reduces errors as well as false alarms, allowing operational security teams to act quickly and effectively. The Organization Filtering feature automatically links each discovered IP address, domain, exposed service, and security weakness to the specific part of the business that owns it.
Executive Statement
According to Jason Kaplan, CEO of SixMap, enterprises lose precious time trying to figure out who owns what before they can fix anything. These new capabilities cut straight through that noise. Customers get clear ownership, clear changes, and clear accountability, which means faster response times and fewer places for high-risk exposures to hide.
