Cyber Consolidation
Ending Tool Sprawl.

The Problem
The average enterprise now operates more than 75 security tools, with large-scale organizations often managing hundreds.
Pressure to consolidate cybersecurity portfolios continues to grow as organizations accumulate vendors and tools through mergers, acquisitions, and evolving security needs. At the same time, security tools rapidly evolve and capabilities are increasingly embedded directly into native platforms, creating significant functional overlap with limited visibility.
As a result, organizations must move beyond a static understanding of the tools they own to a clear view of the security capabilities they have, the associated costs, commercials, and how effectively those capabilities are used. Today, achieving this requires significant manual effort and resources, including analyzing individual technologies and mapping capabilities, just to identify where consolidation can begin.
The Solution
ESPROFILER is powered by a team of AI agents that continuously aggregate and analyze market intelligence to maintain an up-to-date view of enterprise security portfolios. The platform tracks over 9,000 security vendors and 15,000 products, creating a living intelligence layer across the security ecosystem.
For customers seeking to consolidate, this intelligence layer enables a simple three-step process:
Capability Discovery
A secure, dedicated tenant is created and seeded with data representing the organization’s existing tools, ranging from a simple list to complex purchase requisition and asset data.
ESPROFILER cleans, enriches, and normalizes this information using its comprehensive product catalog, incorporating cost and commercial data where available.
Capability Clustering
ESPROFILER’s AI architect agents analyze features, use cases, and capabilities across the portfolio to group tools into clusters of similar capability.
Cost and commercial data are then overlaid to each cluster to identify consolidation timing and cost optimization opportunities. Feature sets are normalized across products to enable clear, simplified comparisons.

Divestment Modeling
ESPROFILER enables what-if analysis to model the impact of product removal across both cost and security capability. Customers can apply frameworks such as MITRE, NIST, ISO, or a combination to assess whether removal creates material risk.
This is enhanced by ESPROFILER’s prioritization layer, allowing impact to be evaluated against high-priority capabilities rather than treating all framework items equally.
Achieve Tangible Results
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