ThreatMon: Signal-to-Score CTEM Platform
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ThreatMon: Signal-to-Score CTEM Platform
Additional Info
| Company | THREATMON |
| Company size | 40-69 employees |
| World Region | North America |
| Website | https://threatmon.io/ |
NOMINATION HIGHLIGHTS
ThreatMon: Signal-to-Score CTEM Platform operationalizes Continuous Threat Exposure Management by turning external exposure into measurable risk reduction – not periodic reporting. We continuously discover and monitor an organization’s internet-facing footprint across domains, subdomains, DNS records, IP addresses, websites, technologies, SSL certificates, and storage buckets, keeping exposure visibility current as environments change.
ThreatMon’s innovation is the transformation layer that converts exposure signals into validated alarms and an explainable risk score. Instead of overwhelming teams with raw findings, we prioritize what materially changes exposure and elevate the items that create real entry points – enriching each alarm with context such as asset criticality, severity indicators, and exposure type. This “signal-to-score” approach reduces noise, lowers false positives, and helps teams focus remediation on the highest-impact items first.
CTEM is about outcomes and repeatability. ThreatMon provides a predictable operating rhythm for security teams: monitor continuously, validate exposure, prioritize action, and measure improvement. Leaders can track risk posture over time, understand what changed risk and why, and report progress with clear trends and score movement -making exposure management measurable and defensible.
By combining broad external coverage, continuous monitoring, contextual validation, and outcome-focused scoring, ThreatMon enables organizations to move from reactive scanning to a continuous, intelligence-driven CTEM program that delivers faster triage, clearer prioritization, and sustained exposure reduction.
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