Bitsight Unveils Cyber Risk Command Center to Give CISOs a Unified View of Digital Exposure
- Cyber Jill
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In an era when threat surfaces stretch across cloud environments, suppliers, and shadow IT, Bitsight is betting that visibility—not just data—is the key to faster, smarter defense. The company today launched its Cyber Risk Command Center, a centralized intelligence hub designed to give CISOs and executives a single, actionable view of their organization’s cyber posture.
“Security leaders are under immense pressure to make fast, strategic decisions in an increasingly complex environment,” said Gregory Keshian, Chief Product Officer at Bitsight. “The new Bitsight Cyber Risk Command Center delivers the clarity and speed they need, unifying key insights into one view.” He added that early adopters have already seen “up to a 75% reduction in mean time to respond.”
Breaking Down the Data Silos
Modern security operations rely on sprawling ecosystems of dashboards, each tracking a different part of the digital attack surface—from vendor risk to internal vulnerabilities and compliance gaps. The problem? None of those systems speak the same language.
Bitsight’s new platform aims to collapse those silos by correlating four critical dimensions of organizational risk—supply chain exposure, external attack surface visibility, live threat intelligence, and governance posture—into one real-time interface. The result is a consolidated picture of enterprise risk that eliminates the endless toggling between tools.
From Metrics to Meaning
The Command Center doesn’t just centralize data; it contextualizes it. By merging Bitsight’s continuous monitoring feeds and scoring models, it surfaces which risks matter most—and where teams should act first. Security leaders can click directly from high-level insights into deeper investigations, bridging the gap between executive awareness and analyst execution.
Bitsight says the new interface is built to accelerate operational response while strengthening board-level conversations about cyber risk. Executives can view their organization’s performance trends, vendor exposure, and incident response efficiency in a language aligned with business outcomes, not just technical alerts.
The Bigger Picture: Cyber Risk as a Business Metric
The release of the Cyber Risk Command Center underscores a growing industry shift: treating cybersecurity not as a technical silo, but as a measurable business function. Analysts and insurers increasingly rely on external ratings and aggregated risk metrics to benchmark resilience, assess partners, and inform policy decisions.
By offering a “single pane of glass” for cyber risk management, Bitsight hopes to cement its platform as the connective tissue between IT, security, and executive leadership.
What’s Next
According to Bitsight, upcoming releases will add advanced reporting, historical trend analysis, and customizable CISO dashboards, deepening its role in enterprise risk governance.
For organizations struggling to translate fragmented telemetry into strategic action, the new Command Center could mark a turning point—one where data fatigue gives way to decision clarity.