In this interview, Axonius CISO Lenny Zeltser shares the vision behind Axonius Exposures, the company’s latest innovation in unified risk management. Launched ahead of RSA Conference 2025, Exposures tackles one of the most persistent challenges in cybersecurity today: making sense of fragmented risk signals to drive confident, actionable decision-making.
Lenny will discuss how Exposures unifies security findings, asset intelligence, and business context in a single platform — giving security teams the clarity and automation they need to prioritize what truly matters. He’ll also explore what this launch means for Axonius’ mission, the evolution of cyber asset management, and how organizations can move from reactive security postures to proactive, risk-based strategies.
Key Themes: The state of vulnerability and exposure management Actionability as the new frontier in cybersecurity The strategic timing of the launch with RSAC 2025 The role of unified data in accelerating risk remediation How Exposures fits into the broader Axonius vision and platform
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Lenny Zeltser is the Chief Information Security Officer at Axonius. He designs practical security solutions and shepherds them to a sustainable state. As the CISO of Axonius, he leads the security program to earn customers’ trust and fuel the company’s growth. In his prior roles, he built security products and services at companies such as NCR. Lenny helps shape cybersecurity practices by teaching at SANS Institute and sharing knowledge through writing, public speaking, and community projects. During his career, he has been hands-on in many areas of cybersecurity and IT. Now he focuses on strategy and leadership, treating security as an enabler that helps people and companies achieve their goals.
Lenny earned a B.S. in Computer Science Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania, and has an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management.