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Fortinet Evolves FortiRecon to Power Continuous Threat Exposure Management

Nirav Shah, SVP, Products and Solutions, Fortinet

Unified platform helps security teams cut through the noise, validate risks, and reduce breach impact

Fortinet has announced major enhancements to its FortiRecon platform, strengthening its alignment with the Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) framework and equipping organizations with an attacker’s perspective on their digital risks.

The new release expands FortiRecon’s capabilities across internal attack surface monitoring, adversary-centric intelligence, brand protection, and automated security orchestration—all in a single, unified solution. By combining these features with AI-driven threat intelligence from FortiGuard Labs, FortiRecon enables security teams to proactively identify, validate, and remediate exposures before they can be exploited.

“CISOs and security teams are overwhelmed by growing attack surfaces and an endless stream of unprioritized alerts,” said Nirav Shah, Fortinet SVP. “These enhancements help organizations focus on what matters most and measurably reduce risk.”

“With the latest enhancements to FortiRecon, we’re giving organizations an attacker’s eye view of their exposures, backed by AI-powered threat intelligence and automated response.”

— Nirav Shah, SVP, Products and Solutions, Fortinet

Key updates include:

  • Attack surface management with expanded visibility and severity ratings for smarter patching.
  • Adversary-centric intelligence that surfaces dark web activity, ransomware threats, leaked credentials, and vendor risks.
  • Brand protection against phishing domains, rogue apps, impersonation, and executive targeting.
  • Security orchestration that automates investigations and accelerates response workflows.

Fortinet was recently recognized as an Overall Leader in the KuppingerCole Leadership Compass for Attack Surface Management 2025, underscoring the maturity of FortiRecon and its integrations with the broader Fortinet Security Fabric.

By integrating CTEM’s five pillars—scoping, discovery, prioritization, validation, and mobilization—FortiRecon helps organizations shift from reactive defense to proactive risk management, cutting through alert fatigue and reducing the blast radius of potential breaches.

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