Fortinet has rolled out significant upgrades to its FortiRecon platform, tightly aligning it with the Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) framework. The enhancements provide organizations with deeper visibility into digital risks through attacker-like insights, AI-driven intelligence, and automated response.
The updated FortiRecon unifies attack surface management, adversary intelligence, brand protection, and orchestration—empowering security teams to identify and remediate exposures before adversaries can exploit them.
With a major update to its FortiRecon platform, Fortinet is reinforcing its commitment to CTEM by giving organizations a proactive approach to managing digital threats. The latest release combines expanded attack surface monitoring, dark web intelligence, phishing defense, and automated response in one solution.
Backed by FortiGuard Labs’ AI-powered threat intelligence, FortiRecon enables enterprises to focus on critical risks, minimize alert fatigue, and reduce potential attack impact.
Fortinet has unveiled a new version of FortiRecon designed to strengthen security teams’ ability to uncover and address vulnerabilities before attackers exploit them. The enhancements integrate seamlessly with the CTEM methodology, delivering expanded visibility, adversary-driven intelligence, brand protection, and automated workflows.
Recognized as a leader in attack surface management by KuppingerCole, FortiRecon continues to evolve as part of the broader Fortinet Security Fabric—helping CISOs cut through noise and focus on reducing real-world risks.