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CyberProof launches Reveal360 for unified security view

Tue, 24th Mar 2026

CyberProof has launched CDC Reveal360, a centralised hub for security visibility.

The platform brings together threat, defence, exposure and asset data from cloud and security systems into a single view for different groups across an organisation.

It is intended to address a common problem in cyber security operations: data from threat intelligence, detection tools, vulnerability systems and asset inventories often sits in separate systems. That fragmentation can make it harder for security leaders to assess risk, track service delivery and explain spending.

Reveal360 is built around role-based workspaces. Chief information security officers and other security leaders can use it to review posture trends, service outcomes and reporting metrics, while security operations managers can track team performance, service-level agreement status and workload distribution. It also includes views for service delivery and compliance managers.

The system combines information from sources including cyber threat intelligence, defence telemetry, detections, vulnerability records, assets, identities, governance, risk and compliance tools, and security operations centre performance data. Users can move from high-level summaries to more detailed views, then switch into the underlying tool when action is needed.

Reveal360 also links CyberProof's co-managed security services with the Interpres platform, which the company described as providing threat-led intelligence and defence analytics. The result is a single experience layer designed to show day-to-day activity across functions such as detection engineering, alert triage, coverage expansion and risk mitigation.

Fragmented data

The launch reflects a broader challenge for large organisations with expanding security estates. As companies add more cloud services, endpoint tools, identity systems, vulnerability products and compliance software, the number of dashboards and data stores used by security teams can multiply quickly.

That can leave different stakeholders working from incomplete views of the same environment. Senior executives may want board reporting and broad risk measures, while operational teams need more granular insight into detections, exposures and workloads. Managed service customers also often want clearer visibility into the output of external providers.

"Our clients running disparate security tools often tell us that no one tool tells the whole story. All too often cyber threat intelligence lives in one place while detection coverage is in another and vulnerabilities are somewhere else. When this occurs, asset information is not well defined or accurate. Security leaders must make timely and accurate risk decisions - and justify security spend - with a picture that's always incomplete and late. CDC Reveal360 addresses these critical concerns and provides a foundation that security professionals can rely on," said Tony Velleca, Chief Executive Officer, CyberProof.

Among the functions CyberProof highlighted are configurable workspaces, data integration across endpoint, SIEM, vulnerability management, identity and GRC tools, and defence coverage analysis. That analysis is intended to map threat groups, campaigns and techniques against detection and telemetry coverage so teams can identify gaps.

Customer example

CyberProof also pointed to an existing customer relationship with Boots Group, where its work has supported security monitoring operations spanning multi-cloud and on-premise infrastructure.

"CyberProof enabled us to stand up a cloud‐native SOC with connectors to both multi-cloud as well as on-premise infrastructure with unprecedented speed. Their expertise in Microsoft Sentinel, Azure Data Explorer, and anomaly detection enabled our vision for the evolution of our security monitoring operations and gave us the scalability we needed post‐divestment. The automation and detection engineering capabilities they introduced via their Use-Case Management team as well as M&A of Interpres dramatically improved our alert handling and overall security posture," said Conroy van Zyl, Senior Manager - Security Incident Response of the Boots Group.

The product is available as a standalone platform through the Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud marketplaces. It is also included in CyberProof's managed service offerings for existing customers.

CyberProof is part of UST and focuses on co-managed security services. Reveal360 adds a software layer intended to give customers and internal teams a shared operational view of how security tools, service activity and risk data fit together.

For security buyers, the launch underlines the growing importance of visibility and reporting tools that sit above an increasingly crowded mix of security products. Rather than replacing those systems, these platforms are positioned as a way to connect them and show how operational work translates into security outcomes and service performance.

The product's role-based design also reflects pressure on cyber security teams to present the same environment in different ways to executives, managers, analysts and compliance staff while keeping the underlying data consistent.