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How Reach Security Automates Remediation and Prevents Configuration Drift

From identification to remediation to drift management. When Reach flags an exposure, it doesn’t stop there. It shows exactly how much risk you’ll reduce by fixing it — and what impact it’ll have on users. In this short demo, CRO Jared Phipps walks through how Reach:︎ Quantifies residual risk reduction (e.g., 62%, 91%, etc.)︎ Weighs that against user impact︎ Guides teams through the remediation process︎ Integrates with Jira or other ticketing systems to track fixes︎ Monitors configurations to prevent drift and maintain baselines.

"Trust in AI Starts with Transparency | Sebastian Goodwin (Autodesk) x Reach Security"

Trust in AI starts with transparency. In our recent conversation, “No Time to Drift,” Sebastian Goodwin, Chief Trust Officer at Autodesk, shares how his team is putting that principle into practice — by creating AI Transparency Cards. Think of them like nutrition labels for AI: clear, consistent, and designed to help customers understand what’s inside. Each one outlines what the model does, how it’s trained, safeguards in place, and more.

Reach Security Recognized as a CRN® 2025 Stellar Startup!

Reach Security announces that CRN , a brand of The Channel Company, has included Reach Security on its 2025 Stellar Startups list in the Security category. This prestigious list highlights fast-rising technology vendors that are driving innovation and fostering growth in the IT channel with groundbreaking products.

How Insurity and Reach Built a Living Zero Trust Model - with Jay Wilson & Garrett Hamilton

Would you rather run a network where everyone trusts everything, or one where nothing moves without being continuously verified? Most would agree that the most secure is ideal. The real question is: how do you get there, and by what means? And where is "there"? That’s the spectrum of Zero Trust maturity most organizations find themselves navigating—from implicit trust and flat networks to real-time validation and least-privilege access that adjusts as environments change.

Experience Over Hype: How Reach Built AI for Real-World Security

Innovation comes from experience — and from taking a pragmatic, problem-driven approach. As Garrett Hamilton told Ed Amoroso, Reach’s foundation is built on the work of co-founder Colt Blackmore — whose experience building machine-learning models at Cylance and Proofpoint now drives how we apply AI to exposure management today. That experience shapes how Reach approaches AI: practical, proven, and focused on results — not trends.
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The Shift Left of Boom: Making Cyber Threat Prevention Practical Again

The old saying "prevention is better than cure" has lost currency in today's cybersecurity industry. Instead, security teams are advised to assume that the business has been breached and focus on threat detection, investigation, response, and recovery. Yet, during cyber incident post-mortems, it is not uncommon to find that the business owned the tool that would have protected it against the breach. The problem arose because it wasn't correctly configured before the incident happened, and no one knew this - or if they did, they didn't have the time or resources to fix it.

No Time to Drift: How AI Is Changing the Way Security Teams Manage Configuration Drift

In this episode of No Time to Drift, Reach CEO Garrett Hamilton sits down with Sebastian Goodwin (Chief Trust Officer at Autodesk), John Rasmussen (Senior Analyst at TAG Infosphere, former CISO at Syneos Health), and Ed Amoroso (CEO, TAG Infosphere) to unpack one of security’s most persistent challenges — configuration drift. They explore why drift happens quietly, how it compounds into real risk, and how AI-driven automation is helping teams detect, manage, and prevent drift faster — without losing human oversight or control.

How Reach Security Works (Step-by-Step Breakdown by CRO Jared Phipps)

What does Reach actually do — and why does it matter? In this short breakdown, CRO Jared Phipps explains how Reach connects to your existing security tools — EDRs, firewalls, email gateways — to identify hidden exposures and guide real-world fixes. Reach doesn’t add another dashboard. It operationalizes the ones you already have — showing you what to fix, why it matters, and the impact each action has on risk and users.

EAP and XDR: An Essential Marriage of Proactive and Reactive Security Operations

In cybersecurity, detection and response are table stakes. Attackers are faster, techniques more subtle, and the cost of even small missteps on the part of the defender is growing. For security teams investing in Extended Detection and Response (XDR) tools like Palo Alto Networks Cortex XDR, those investments are critical—but they are not enough on their own.

Security Starts Left of Boom: Pre-Event Strategies for Proactive Risk Reduction

For years, cybersecurity has lived under a grim banner: “It’s not a matter of if you’ll be breached, but when.” That phrase became the industry’s guiding principle. Relying on prevention alone was slowly written off as impossible. Instead, the dominant wisdom declared that organizations must accept compromise as inevitable and prepare to deal with attackers after they had already gained a foothold.