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Bishop Fox Anchors Leader Position in GigaOm Radar for Attack Surface Management, Marking Fifth Consecutive Year in Report

Offensive security leader, with multiple "Superior" ratings across key business criteria

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TEMPE, ARIZONA – February 26, 2026Bishop Fox, a leading offensive security firm, today announced that it has been named as a Leader in the GigaOm Radar Report for Attack Surface Management (ASM). The company was also designated as a “Fast Mover” for its fifth consecutive year reflecting continued innovation and momentum within the ASM market.

In the 2026 evaluation, GigaOm highlighted Bishop Fox’s ability to combine continuous attack surface visibility with expert-led validation. The report specifically noted the company’s human-in-the-loop triage model as a key differentiator for organizations struggling with alert fatigue and limited internal resources.

Figure 1: GigaOm Radar for Attack Surface Management
Figure 1: GigaOm Radar for Attack Surface Management

“Bishop Fox excels in environments where internal security teams are overwhelmed by false positives and require high-confidence, validated findings,” the GigaOm report states. “Security leaders seeking to augment their exposure management programs benefit from the solution’s human-in-the-loop triage. By offloading the validation of external exposures to Bishop Fox’s Operations team, internal resources can pivot from alert fatigue to remediation.”

The report further advises that organizations with lean internal teams should prioritize managed triage services or hybrid solutions to ensure they do not purchase a tool they can’t effectively staff.

Supporting its Leader position, Bishop Fox earned an “Exceptional” rating for its cost transparency and “Superior” rating in key evaluation areas, including:

  • Custom threat intelligence
  • Ease of use
  • Scalability
  • Discovery frequency
  • Flexibility

“Being named a Leader in this year’s report reinforces what we’ve long believed: technology alone doesn’t solve exposure management,” said Vincent Liu, CEO and Co-Founder of Bishop Fox. “Organizations need validated findings delivered by experts who think like attackers. Our human-led triage model ensures customers act on signal, not noise. We’re proud to be recognized by GigaOm for combining deep offensive expertise with scalable technology.”

This recognition follows continued innovation across Bishop Fox’s offensive security portfolio, including the recent launch of Cosmos AI, an engine built to accelerate expert-led penetration testing. The announcement underscores the company’s commitment to scaling human expertise with purpose-built technology.

To learn more about Bishop Fox’s leadership in the GigaOm Radar for ASM, please visit https://bishopfox.com/resources/gigaom-asm-2026-report.

About Bishop Fox

Bishop Fox is the leading authority in offensive security, providing solutions ranging from continuous penetration testing, red teaming, and attack surface management to product, cloud, and application security assessments. We’ve worked with more than 25% of the Fortune 100, half of the Fortune 10, eight of the top 10 global technology companies, and all of the top global media companies to improve their security. Our Cosmos platform, service innovation, and culture of excellence continue to gather accolades from industry award programs including Fast Company, Inc., SC Media, and others, and our offerings are consistently ranked as “world class” in customer experience surveys. We’ve been actively contributing to and supporting the security community for almost two decades and have published more than 20 open-source tools and 50 security advisories in the last five years. Learn more at bishopfox.com. Follow us on LinkedIn.


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