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Nagomi Control Brings CTEM Into Action

Powered by Exposure Lens, The Nagomi Control Platform Identifies What’s Truly Exposed Beyond CVEs and Drives Action at Scale

by Guru Writer
September 17, 2025
in Editor's News, Featured, Features, Insight
Nagomi Control Brings CTEM Into Action
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Nagomi Security has announced the next step in its platform evolution with Nagomi Control, a new release that redefines Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) by enabling security teams to shift from identifying exposures to fixing them. Nagomi Control provides an execution layer for CTEM. While many cybersecurity programs use CTEM to identify risks, they often lack the ability to act on them. This solution allows teams to automatically address exposures, reduce risk at scale, and integrate with their existing technology stack.

Nagomi Control debuts alongside Exposure Lens, the company’s new AI-driven intelligence engine that powers the release. Exposure Lens brings together data from assets, controls, vulnerabilities, and live threat activity to reveal where organizations are most exposed. It expands the definition of exposure beyond Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) to include weak configurations, missing safeguards, and unchecked access – the everyday risks attackers rely on but most tools miss. By placing these exposures in business context and ranking them by impact, Control gives security teams a clear path from awareness to resolution.

Emanuel Salmona, co-founder and CEO of Nagomi, said: “Knowing where your exposures are is not enough, especially when the most dangerous ones aren’t tied to a CVE. For years, security teams have been flooded with vulnerability data, while critical misconfigurations, missing controls, and excessive access quietly opened the door for attackers. Nagomi Control turns that flood into focus. It makes every exposure, not just the ones with a name, actionable, trackable, and measurable, so teams can stop real threats and leaders can show progress that actually means something.”

Nagomi Control integrates accountability into the remediation process. It assigns each issue to the appropriate team and tracks it within existing workflows. This approach aims to clarify responsibility and ensure all steps are completed. Progress can be measured by business unit, campaign, or threat type, providing security leaders with data to demonstrate a reduction in exposure to executives and board members. Gartner reports that 61% of security leaders experienced a breach in the past year due to failed or misconfigured controls.

Shai Mendel, co-founder and CPO of Nagomi, said: “The majority of breaches share a common thread: the exposure was already known and could have been mitigated. The challenge isn’t visibility, it’s execution. Control was designed to close that gap. By delivering the execution layer of CTEM, we’re helping security teams to proactively resolve exposures faster, show measurable risk reduction, and strengthen security without adding more tools or headcount.”

Nagomi Control includes features that distinguish it from traditional vulnerability management and visibility-only platforms. Its Findings feature surfaces security issues by combining exposures such as misconfigurations, vulnerabilities, and coverage gaps with critical asset attributes like whether a device is internet-facing, a domain controller, or a server. This approach provides teams with a prioritized, contextual view of risk that standalone scanners or asset inventories cannot provide.

Additionally, the Latest Changes Feed offers a dynamic timeline of environmental changes, including new CVEs, threat campaigns, posture shifts, and tool degradations. Each change is presented with full context and one-click actions.

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