Hive Pro
Hive Pro is a cybersecurity vendor that provides enterprise platforms and services for threat and vulnerability management with a focus on predictive and preventive defense.
- Enterprise threat exposure management and vulnerability prioritization for IT and security teams.
- Attack surface management across on-premises (on-prem), cloud, and hybrid environments.
- Threat intelligence and context enrichment for Security Operations (SecOps) workflows.
- Risk-based remediation guidance and orchestration with existing security tooling.
- Security analytics and reporting for executives, auditors, and governance stakeholders.
More About Hive Pro
Hive Pro focuses on threat and vulnerability management for enterprises that operate complex, distributed environments across data centers, cloud infrastructure, and endpoint estates. Its offerings are positioned to give security, risk, and IT operations teams a consolidated view of cyber exposure, combining vulnerability data, asset context, and threat intelligence into a single operational workflow.
The company’s platform is commonly categorized under cyber exposure management, vulnerability management, and threat intelligence (security analytics). It ingests data from scanners, configuration assessment tools, endpoint solutions, network devices, and cloud platforms to build an asset inventory and map vulnerabilities to business services. This enables risk-based prioritization, in which vulnerabilities are scored not only by technical severity but also by exploit availability, threat actor activity, and asset criticality.
Hive Pro offerings align with architectures frequently used in SecOps centers (SOC), including integration with Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) (security information and event management) platforms, Security Orchestration Automation Response (SOAR) (security orchestration, automation and response) systems, ticketing tools, and IT service management platforms. They commonly rely on standard protocols and interfaces such as Representational State Transfer (REST) APIs, syslog, and common authentication mechanisms to exchange data with existing security stacks. The platform is typically deployed in cloud or hybrid models to support geographically distributed organizations.
Compared with standalone vulnerability scanners, Hive Pro positions itself in a broader threat exposure category by combining vulnerability findings with threat intelligence feeds and contextual data. This approach is intended to help organizations move from periodic, scanner-only assessments to more continuous and prioritized remediation workflows. The platform also supports reporting aligned to Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) needs, enabling teams to align remediation programs with internal policies and external regulatory requirements.
For directory and marketplace classification, Hive Pro fits into enterprise security under the following categories: vulnerability management and risk-based prioritization, threat exposure management, attack surface management, and security analytics for SOC and risk teams. It is typically evaluated by CISOs, security architects, and SecOps leaders seeking to consolidate vulnerability and threat context into a coordinated remediation program across infrastructure, applications, and users.