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100 Billion Events. One Platform. Zero Blind Spots.
Rich Pasewark - CEO, Board Director
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Apr 9, 2026 12:29:22 PM
We hit a number this month that I want to share with you, and more importantly, I want to talk about what it means for the people who rely on our platform every day.
In a single month, the UncommonX Exposure Management platform processed 100 billion events. Collected, analyzed, and triaged at line speed. That is not a vanity metric.
It is the proof point behind a promise we have been making for years: see everything, miss nothing.
Why the Number Matters
When I talk to CIOs and security leaders, the conversation often comes back to the same frustration. They have invested in tools. They have invested in people. And they still cannot answer one basic question with confidence: are we actually seeing what is happening across our environment?
The reason is rarely a lack of effort. It is a question of scale and architecture. Modern environments generate enormous volumes of data across IT, OT, IoT, cloud, and SaaS systems. A platform that cannot keep up with that volume creates blind spots, even when the team behind it is doing everything right. And blind spots are where breaches happen.
I have walked into too many client environments where the existing tools were generating signals nobody had time to investigate, while the things that actually mattered were getting lost in the noise. The conversation always comes back to the same question: how do you know what is happening in your environment if your platform cannot process everything that environment produces? You do not. And that is the gap we set out to close.
100 billion events in a month is what it looks like when complete visibility actually works at scale. Every device, every connection, every signal, processed in real time without bottlenecks or trade-offs. Our customers do not have to choose between coverage and speed. They get both.
See Everything, Miss Nothing
"See everything" is not a slogan to me. It is the foundational idea behind everything we have built. You cannot manage what you cannot see. You cannot secure what you cannot measure. And you cannot defend against what you do not even know exists in your environment.
The challenge is that most security platforms are built to see a lot, not to see everything. They are tied to a single vendor ecosystem, or they require agents on every endpoint, or they collect data from some sources but not others. The result is a partial picture, and a partial picture is exactly what attackers exploit.
Our agentless discovery sees IT, OT, IoT, cloud, SaaS, and shadow IT in a single, unified view. It does not require installs on every device. It does not depend on a single vendor's products. It works with whatever is in your environment, and it brings everything into one place. That is what makes complete visibility possible. And the 100 billion events milestone is what proves it works at the scale enterprise environments demand.
Why Exposure Management Demands Scale
When I talk to security leaders about exposure management, the first question is usually about how it differs from what they are already doing. The honest answer is that it changes the foundation. Traditional security tools focus on alerting you when something is wrong. Exposure management focuses on giving you the clarity to know what matters most, in what order, and why.
That clarity depends on something most platforms cannot deliver: complete visibility across every asset in your environment, continuously, in real time. Without that foundation, you cannot prioritize accurately. You cannot tell the difference between a critical risk and a noisy alert. And you cannot move your team from reactive response to proactive prevention.
This is where the 100 billion events milestone matters. To deliver real exposure management, our platform has to ingest and analyze data from every device, every connection, and every source in your environment, and it has to do it fast enough to surface the highest-priority risks before they become incidents. That takes architecture built for scale, not just intent.
Our platform combines complete visibility with NIST CSF-aligned risk scoring, AI-powered analysis, and explicit remediation guidance, all delivered through a single interface. The milestone proves the foundation is ready for any environment our customers can put in front of it.
What This Means for Our Customers
Hitting a milestone like this is satisfying for our team, but it only matters if it translates into real value for the people who depend on us. Here is what we think it means.
Faster Detection, Faster Response
When the platform can process events at line speed, threats get surfaced faster. There is no waiting for batch jobs to complete or for analysts to dig through logs. The information they need is ready when they need it, which means they can act before a small issue becomes a big one.
No Trade-Offs Between Coverage and Performance
Most security teams have learned to make compromises. Add more coverage and the platform slows down. Speed things up and you have to drop sources. With our platform, those compromises are no longer necessary. You can monitor everything in your environment without worrying that the system will buckle under the load.
A Foundation That Scales with You
Environments grow. New devices come online. New cloud services get adopted. New tools get integrated. The platform that works for your team today needs to work for your team a year from now, when the environment is bigger and more complex. Hitting 100 billion events in a month tells us that we have built a foundation that grows with our customers, not one they will outgrow.
The Bigger Picture
I have been in this industry long enough to know that real progress is rarely about the loudest announcement or the flashiest feature. It is about whether the people you serve are better off because of the work you do. For me, that is the only measure that counts.
100 billion events is a number our team is proud of, but the part we care about most is what comes next. Our customers wake up every day responsible for protecting their organizations. They need a platform that sees what they need it to see, processes it as fast as they need it processed, and gives them the clarity to act with confidence. That is what we are building, and we are just getting started.
If you are curious what complete visibility could look like in your environment, contact us. We would welcome the conversation.