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A year after our first Infosecurity Europe, we returned to London with a substantially more evolved platform and a different conversation with the market.

What changed in a year

In 2025 we presented Surface as a promise: continuous visibility of the external attack surface, TADR as a defensive posture rating, CTEM as a framework. In 2026 we showed results: customers in production, the leap to full EASM with version 1.7, dark web intelligence, exposed AI agent monitoring and the MCP server.

The conversation has shifted from "what is this?" to "how do I integrate it with my stack?".

The UK channel ecosystem

Infosecurity Europe is the reference event for the UK cybersecurity channel. NNEAT is actively building its partner network in the UK — MSSPs who want to add a differentiated CTEM layer to their offering, and security leaders at mid-sized organisations who need continuous visibility without enterprise-grade costs.

Cyber House Party

Beyond our presence at ExCeL, NNEAT sponsored the Cyber House Party, the sector's charity event focused on mental health in cybersecurity. A reminder that the industry protecting everyone else also needs to look after itself.

The future is continuous

The message we brought to Infosecurity Europe sums up NNEAT's direction well: the cybersecurity of the future will be continuous, AI-assisted, threat-informed and exposure-driven. Not as an aspiration — as daily operational practice.

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We returned to London with a significantly evolved NNEAT Surface, new EASM capabilities and a clear message for the UK MSSP and partner ecosystem.
Company Jun 2026 Published
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Version 1.7 adds exposed AI agent monitoring, corporate digital footprint via OSINT, dark web intelligence, typosquatting surveillance and an MCP server for AI assistant integration.
Product May 2026 Published
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Dan Brett and Roberto Izquierdo attended the European ATT&CK workshop in Brussels to discuss ATLAS, threat-informed defence and the future of security frameworks.
Industry May 2026 Published
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Through the BIND programme, NNEAT validated its AI-assisted exposure management approach with Elecnor Group, connecting security posture with the threats that actually matter in industrial environments.
Industry May 2026 Published
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The Anthropic Claude Code exposure incident is a perfect case study: development tooling and AI models create attack surface that most security teams are not yet monitoring.
Product Apr 2026 Published
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The NNEAT team presented at RSA 2026 how Surface and TADR help mid-sized organisations identify relevant threats and measure the effectiveness of their defences without enterprise-level resources.
Company Mar 2026 Published
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NNEAT Surface's new geolocalized exposure dashboard translates technical external attack surface data into language that CFOs, CIOs and board members understand and can act on.
Product Mar 2026 Published
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NNEAT has officially launched its international expansion at Black Hat Europe 2025. Discover how we are stepping onto the global stage to bring accessible, real Threat-Informed Defense to resource-constrained CISOs.
Company Dec 2025 Published
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Measuring cybersecurity efficiently is a challenge. Discover how the NNEAT Threat-Aligned Defense Rating (TADR™) uses real-time internal data to objectively quantify your security posture and demonstrate its value to management.
Industry Aug 2025 Published
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CISOs face the major challenge of justifying cybersecurity investments to management due to technical language barriers. Discover how to simplify this communication by transforming complex data into visual metrics and recommendations based on solid standards.
CISO Aug 2025 Published
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