Living Security's Unify Platform Just Got Smarter-3X More Visibility, Zero Blind Spots, and AI-Powered Adaptive Intelligence That Connects Your Siloed Security Data
Today's security leaders are navigating rapidly evolving and complex AI-driven threats. According to Cyentia's findings, most organizations only see about 30% of their human risk surface, leaving the majority of behavioral vulnerabilities completely unaddressed. Living Security's AI-powered HRM platform closes this gap by helping organizations see-and act on-the rest.
Analyzing millions of daily signals across behavioral data, identity access, and external threat activity, Living Security's Unify platform provides security teams a complete, real-time picture of human risk and empowers organizations to detect and respond to human risk with precision and speed before it becomes a breach.
'The biggest cybersecurity risk isn't malware or zero-days-it's people,' said Ashley Rose, CEO of Living Security. 'Most security tools operate in silos, leaving leaders blind to the full picture of who's at risk and why. Unify closes that loop-connecting data, quantifying risk in real time, and automating action before threats escalate.'
Despite over $200 billion spent annually on cybersecurity according to Gartner, many organizations still lack the ability to identify high-risk users-typically the 8-12% of employees whose access and behaviors make them most vulnerable. Identity and access management systems detect access anomalies, phishing tools monitor inboxes, and malware platforms flag endpoints-but none of them connect the dots to tell the whole story.
Named a Global Leader in Human Risk Management by Forrester, Unify is the only platform that brings together identity, behavior, and threat intelligence giving customers over 90% reduction in exposure to human risk through real-time, automated interventions, according to Cyentia.
'That 90% drop isn't just a stat-it's millions saved, breaches avoided, and a workforce transformed into your strongest layer of defense,' said Mike Siegel, President of Living Security. 'With Unify, our customers turn human risk into clear, compelling metrics that leaders can act on. We deliver real-time, easy-to-digest intelligence that shows progress, proves impact, and drives alignment from the SOC to the C-suite.'
The data is undeniable:
Attackers already see the full picture. Now defenders can too.
Living Security's Unify acts as a central intelligence layer, transforming fragmented security data into real-time, expert-driven insight. It delivers adaptive defense through AI-powered phishing simulations that mirror adversaries, are personalized to the individual, and evolve as tactics change.
For teams lacking in-house expertise, Living Security's unique Human Intelligence Team (HInT) adds a human-led layer of deep analysis-bringing context, prioritization, and a laser focus on the users that matter most. HInT uncovers potential breaches by leveraging deep security expertise, real-time insights, and intelligence from Unify's data ecosystem to help organizations address critical blind spots before disruption to their business or brand reputation. Living Security's HInT service is now available for select customers.
Visit Booth #4425 at RSA Conference for a live demo of Unify and see how Living Security is helping teams break silos, act faster, and build a defense that never stops working.
About Living Security
Living Security is the global leader in Human Risk Management (HRM), delivering 3X more visibility into human risk than compliance-based security training platforms. Living Security's Unify platform integrates identity, access, and threat activity to eliminate the chaos of siloed data-pinpointing the 8-12% of users who pose the greatest risk and automating the right response in real time. Powered by AI, human analysis, and industry-wide threat telemetry, Unify reduces exposure to human risk by over 90% and transforms fragmented signals into intelligent, adaptive defense. Named a Global Leader in Human Risk Management by Forrester and trusted by security-forward enterprises like Unilever, Mastercard, Merck, and Abbott Labs, Living Security helps organizations see clearly, act fast, and stay ahead of tomorrow's threats.
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