BLUE BELL, PA — Unisys (NYSE: UIS) has been recognized as a leader in the 2025 Attack Surface Management (ASM) report by global analyst firm NelsonHall’s Vendor Evaluation & Assessment Tool (NEAT). The company earned top designations in the Overall and Integration in Wider Cyber Resiliency Strategy categories, underscoring its leadership in threat exposure management. Additionally, Unisys was titled a ‘high achiever’ in the Automated Attack Surface Management Services segment.
This inaugural ASM NEAT evaluation by NelsonHall provided strategic insight into vendor performance in addressing increasingly complex cybersecurity challenges, making Unisys’ recognition a significant industry milestone. “Being named a leader in NelsonHall’s inaugural ASM NEAT evaluation is more than just recognition — it’s validation of our relentless pursuit to redefine cyber resiliency for the modern enterprise,” said Manju Naglapur, senior vice president and general manager, Cloud, Applications & Infrastructure at Unisys.
Unisys is noted for its forward-thinking approach to cyber resilience, incorporating advanced AI, intelligent automation, and quantum risk assessments. Notably, it is the only vendor to offer quantum risk evaluations, measuring organizations’ cryptographic readiness against potential quantum threats. Its use of AI-driven asset labeling and manual verification has enabled faster and more precise threat mitigation, demonstrating the company’s innovative vision in the ASM landscape.
NelsonHall also cited Unisys’ strengths in security transformation, digital trust operations, and integrated security solutions across cloud, workplace, and networks. These capabilities are delivered through partnerships with industry giants like Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS), as well as government-focused frameworks.
“Unisys is positioned as a leader in NelsonHall’s 2025 Attack Surface Management NEAT due to its best-of-breed technology, Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) framework, and AI labeling of assets. These tools enable clients to evaluate their security posture and implement controls such as automated patching and microsegmentation,” said Mike Smart, senior IT services analyst at NelsonHall. He pointed to a recent client case where Unisys identified 5,000 to 15,000 vulnerabilities, 70% of which were remediated within 30 days.
By excelling in both technological innovation and client alignment, Unisys reinforces its reputation as a trusted partner in cybersecurity, empowering organizations to turn risk into resilience in an evolving digital landscape.
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