A new cybersecurity player just dropped out of stealth this morning — and they’re not exactly playing it safe.
San Francisco-based Reclaim Security is making waves on LinkedIn (and across my inbox) with the launch of what they call the first AI-powered exposure remediation platform. But it’s not just the tech that’s catching attention — it’s the message: “Most companies don’t need to hire more security staff. They need to make the team they already have more effective.”
In an industry obsessed with hiring and headcount to close the cybersecurity talent gap, this is the kind of line that makes you stop scrolling.
“If there’s one thing AI is proving, it’s that one person can now do what used to take ten,” said Barak Klinghofer, CEO and co-founder of Reclaim Security. “We’re not here to replace your team. We’re here to help you hold off on your next hire.”
From Detection to Resolution — Not Just More Alerts
If there’s one thing CISOs don’t need right now, it’s another tool that adds to the flood of vulnerability reports and exposure findings without actually helping fix them.
Reclaim is aiming at that pain point directly. Their platform doesn’t just identify risks — it resolves them, using automation, AI-driven decision-making, and business context to remediate issues continuously and safely.
At the heart of their approach is PIPE™ (Productivity Impact Prediction Engine) — which predicts the operational impact of any remediation action before it’s implemented. The result: fewer surprises, faster fixes, and no accidental business disruptions.
Real-World Results: Telit Cinterion Sees 80% Cut in Ransomware Risk
Reclaim is already putting numbers behind the bold talk. One of its early customers, Telit Cinterion, reported:
- 80% reduction in ransomware attack scenarios
- 90% cut in manual remediation workload
- Zero disruption to business operations
“We’re not just flagging issues anymore — we’re fixing them,” said Itzik Menashe, VP of Information Security and IT at Telit Cinterion. “Reclaim has changed how we operate.”
Why This Matters Right Now
Cybersecurity spending continues to rise, yet breach headlines aren’t going away. One of the reasons? Many companies still struggle with the “last mile” of security — actually executing on the fixes once the issues are found.
Reclaim’s bet is that throwing more humans at the problem isn’t the answer. Smarter, safer automation is.
With AI now reshaping everything from software development to marketing, it was only a matter of time before exposure remediation joined the list. Reclaim’s bold entrance might just push more CISOs to rethink where they allocate their next budget dollar — people, tools, or automation.
Meet Reclaim at RSA 2025
For those heading to RSA Conference 2025 in San Francisco, Reclaim Security will be showcasing the platform and sharing early customer results live.
Get the full story at reclaim.security.