October 31, 2024
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When it comes to managing your enterprise security products, how do you answer questions like these?
Turns out, these are hard questions to answer for security teams, especially when the tool has shared ownership with other parts of IT.
We're excited to announce the launch of Reach’s Licensing View, which was built to help customers better understand the value they are getting from the licensed features they are paying for in their security products.
1. Understand Licensed Features: Users can understand their consumption of licensed features at a glance. We assign one of three attributes to them: not in use, in use, or Reach Optimized (i.e. used in all ways that Reach’s purpose-built AI model recommends).
2. Drill into the details of licensed features: Users can drill into a licensed feature and see how Reach recommends using the feature in the context of our control recommendations.
3. Operationalize licensed features: Quests are paired to each licensed feature, allowing a user to click into a feature, see more context for how they should use it, and jump right into kicking off the deployment process by creating a ticket, downloading a deployment guide, and/or staging the change directly to a test environment.
Customers of Reach are already taking advantage of the Licensing View to drive consumption of licensed modules and address risk in their environment. If you are a security leader looking to better understand what you’re licensed for and communicate the value of your investments from an exposure reduction lens, let’s talk!
Reach is the first AI purpose-built to reprogram your security infrastructure based on who you are and how you're being attacked. Organizations of all sizes trust Reach to make mission-critical decisions because it doesn't hallucinate and it doesn't make mistakes. It's a different kind of AI. To learn more, visit reach.security/try-reach.