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Huntress expands Agentic Security Platform with new posture management products

Huntress expanded its Agentic Security Platform with two new services: Managed Endpoint Security Posture Management (ESPM) and Managed Identity Security Posture Management (ISPM). These offerings focus on reducing vulnerabilities on endpoints and identities by continuously identifying and addressing security gaps.

The updated platform aims to support organizations in reinforcing their cybersecurity frameworks by automating the management of security controls. It offers continuous oversight that mitigates risks associated with misconfigurations, excessive permissions, and unauthorized applications, which are commonly exploited in cyber threats.

Managed ESPM enables control over authorized applications on endpoints, integrates with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint for vulnerability remediation, and facilitates compliance monitoring through dashboards and ready-made reports. Managed ISPM implements identity policies based on Microsoft and industry standards, continuously monitors for security gaps in Entra ID and Conditional Access, and automatically reverses unauthorized changes to reduce exploitation risks.

Both products were developed leveraging capabilities acquired from the Inside Agent acquisition in November 2025, with Managed ISPM created in under four months. They integrate threat intelligence derived from Huntress’ AI-driven Security Operations (SecOps) Center and data from millions of protected endpoints and identities, removing the need for customers to have specialized security expertise or perform manual oversight to maintain security posture.

“Most organizations don't have a clear picture of their security posture, especially across endpoints. On average, one-third of workplace endpoint devices are unmanaged, and more than half of those are completely invisible and unsecured,” said Gabe Knuth, Principal Analyst at Omdia. “Addressing this rather large problem starts with developing best practices to deal with these devices, then having the resources and expertise to apply those best practices consistently, monitor for drift, and respond fast enough to stay ahead of increasing device proliferation. Solutions that help organizations automatically enforce these policies and fix gaps are critical to stopping today's most common attacks.”

Prakash Ramamurthy, Chief Product Officer at Huntress, said, “Across the millions of endpoints and identities we protect, we see attackers exploiting the same security gaps over and over again. We built Managed ESPM and Managed ISPM to close those gaps before attackers can exploit them. This marks a major expansion for us, as customers now get a comprehensive agentic security platform that not only stops hackers from getting in the door, but also provides the industry-leading threat detection and response they rely on when adversaries do get past controls.”

Huntress made both Managed ESPM and Managed ISPM available via an Early Access program with plans for General Availability (GA) by Summer 2026. The company will present more information at the Runtime Security Agent (RSA) Conference where attendees can engage with the new security posture management capabilities.