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Intruder Wins “External Attack Surface Management Platform of the Year” in 2025 CyberSecurity Breakthrough Awards Program

Prestigious Annual Awards Program Recognizes Outstanding Information Security Products and Companies Around the World

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Intruder, a leader in exposure management, today announced that it has been selected as winner of the “External Attack Surface Management Platform of the Year” award in the 9th annual CyberSecurity Breakthrough Awards program. Conducted by CyberSecurity Breakthrough, an independent market intelligence organization, the annual program recognizes the most innovative companies, products, and technologies driving progress in the global information security industry.

Intruder’s Attack Surface Management (ASM) platform continuously monitors customer attack surfaces to discover unknown assets, highlight exposures, and react quickly to dynamic environments. The platform helps separate real threats from noise, allowing security teams to fix critical issues likely to be exploited with its intelligent issue prioritization features.

Intruder performs automated subdomain discovery, identifying assets that are likely associated with a customer's infrastructure, and also automatically detects new services when they are spun up in connected cloud accounts. Intruder also discovers unknown assets, including subdomains, APIs, login pages, remote access servers, unnecessarily open ports and services, administrative panels for networking equipment, web apps, forms and accessible pages.

Users gain real-time visibility into attack surface changes like unexpected open ports or newly exposed services, automatically checking new or changed assets for vulnerabilities, and the platform combines multiple scanning engines, customizing the output to find 1000+ attack surface issues.

“Cumbersome tools hinder effective cybersecurity, and every minute spent fighting with toolsets is a minute that threats are not resolved. Intruder changes this with continuous monitoring of customer attack surfaces, highlighting exposures traditional scanners miss, and reacting quickly in an ever-evolving threat landscape,” said Chris Wallis, founder and CEO of Intruder. “It’s an honor to accept CyberSecurity Breakthrough’s ‘External Attack Surface Management Platform of the Year’ award. We’ll continue to deliver straightforward user experiences, making cybersecurity accessible to all companies, regardless of size or sophistication of their team.”

The mission of the CyberSecurity Breakthrough Awards is to celebrate excellence and spotlight breakthrough innovation driving the global cybersecurity industry forward. Covering a wide range of categories – including Cloud Security, Threat Intelligence, Risk Management, Fraud Prevention, Mobile Security, Application Security, Identity Management, and more – the annual program highlights the solutions and organizations redefining how we safeguard the digital world.

The 2025 awards program received thousands of nominations from more than 20 countries around the world, representing everything from disruptive startups to established global enterprises. This year’s winners embody the cutting edge of cybersecurity technology, delivering next-generation protection and resilience in today’s increasingly complex threat landscape.

“Many companies only focus on securing the parts of their infrastructure that they know about, ignoring accidentally exposed assets such as subdomains or old staging or training environments,” said Steve Johansson, managing director, CyberSecurity Breakthrough. “Intruder addresses this issue head on, delivering continuous coverage, helps companies stay on top of their changing infrastructures and ensures that all their exposed assets are being scanned regularly. Intruder brings together continuous attack surface management, vulnerability scanning, and cloud security in one powerful platform.”

About Intruder

Intruder’s exposure management platform helps lean security teams stop breaches before they start by proactively discovering attack surface weaknesses. By unifying attack surface management, cloud security and continuous vulnerability management in one intuitive platform, Intruder makes it easy to stay secure by cutting through the noise and complexity. Founded in 2015 by Chris Wallis, a former ethical hacker turned corporate blue teamer, Intruder is now protecting over 3,000 companies worldwide. Learn more at https://intruder.io.

About CyberSecurity Breakthrough

Part of Tech Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence and recognition platform for global technology innovation and leadership, the CyberSecurity Breakthrough Awards program is devoted to honoring excellence in information security and cybersecurity technology companies, products and people. The CyberSecurity Breakthrough Awards provide a platform for public recognition around the achievements of breakthrough information security companies and products in categories including Cloud Security, Threat Detection, Risk Management, Fraud Prevention, Mobile Security, Web and Email Security, UTM, Firewall and more. For more information visit CyberSecurityBreakthrough.com.

Tech Breakthrough LLC does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in our recognition programs, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with award designations. Tech Breakthrough LLC recognition consists of the opinions of the Tech Breakthrough LLC organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Tech Breakthrough LLC disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this recognition program, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

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