How to Build a CTEM Program 
Across Cloud, SaaS & AI in 2026

From Vulnerability Management to Exposure Management

      February 26 | 12:00–1:00 PM CT           Microsoft Teams

AI workloads, SaaS sprawl, and identity-based attacks have broken traditional vulnerability management. In 2026, leading security teams are shifting from counting CVEs to managing exposures across real attack paths.

Join Quisitive for a practical, executive briefing on how to design and operationalize a Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) program aligned to business risk, not patch volume.

Register now for 
a 
practical reset on exposure management

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What You’ll Learn

The 2026 Security Reality

Today’s breaches stem from exploitable combinations of identities, misconfigurations, and detection gaps, not a single missing patch. This webinar reframes vulnerability management through the CTEM lens so your team can:

  • Prioritize what attackers can actually exploit
  • Focus on attack paths, not CVE lists
  • Tie security activity directly to business impact

Ed Higgins
Director of Cloud Solutions
Quisitive

Meet the Presenter

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Who Should Attend

CISOs & CIOs

IT & Security Directors 

Security Architects & Cloud Leaders

Who Should Attend

CISOs & CIOs

IT & Security Directors 

Security Architects & Cloud Leaders

Live Webinar

Join us for practical reset for how your team measures and reduces risk

  • Results‑Driven CTEM Framework - Shift from CVE management to 
    exposure‑based risk reduction.
  • 30–60–90 Day Execution Plan - Align teams and demonstrate measurable progress fast.
  • Exposure-Based Prioritization - Focus on the identity, configuration, and attack‑path risks that matter most.
  • MDR‑Validated Risk Reduction - Continuously confirm exposure and reduce risk in real time.

The 2026 Security Reality

Today’s breaches stem from exploitable combinations of identities, misconfigurations, and detection gaps, not a single missing patch. This webinar reframes vulnerability management through the CTEM lens so your team can:

  • Prioritize what attackers can actually exploit
  • Focus on attack paths, not CVE lists
  • Tie security activity directly to business impact

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Live Webinar

From Vulnerability Management to Exposure Management

How to Build a CTEM Program 
Across Cloud, SaaS & AI in 2026

February 26 | 12:00–1:00 PM CT 

Microsoft Teams

Join us for practical reset for how your team measures and reduces risk

AI workloads, SaaS sprawl, and identity-based attacks have broken traditional vulnerability management. In 2026, leading security teams are shifting from counting CVEs to managing exposures across real attack paths.

Join Quisitive for a practical, executive briefing on how to design and operationalize a Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) program aligned to business risk, not patch volume.

What You’ll Learn

  • Results‑Driven CTEM Framework - Shift from CVE management to 
    exposure‑based risk reduction.
  • 30–60–90 Day Execution Plan - Align teams and demonstrate measurable progress fast.
  • Exposure-Based Prioritization - Focus on the identity, configuration, and attack‑path risks that matter most.
  • MDR‑Validated Risk Reduction - Continuously confirm exposure and reduce risk in real time.

Meet the Presenter

Ed Higgins
Director of Cloud Solutions
Quisitive

How Security Leaders Are Rethinking Risk in an AI-Driven World in 2026

Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) Explained

You're Invited

Live Webinar

Continuous Threat  Exposure Management (CTEM) Explained

How Security Leaders Are Rethinking Risk in an AI-Driven World in 2026

    February 26 | 12:00–1:00 PM CT              Microsoft Teams

AI workloads, SaaS sprawl, and identity-based attacks have fundamentally changed how risk emerges - but many security programs are still measured using vulnerability metrics designed for a different era.

In 2026, leading security teams are shifting from counting CVEs to managing exposures across real attack paths.

Join Quisitive for a practical, executive briefing that explains Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) - what it is, why it matters now, and how security leaders are applying it in an AI-driven world.

Meet the Presenter

  • What CTEM Is (and Isn't)
    How CTEM differs from traditional vulnerability management, and why it’s gaining adoption.
  • How AI Changes Exposure Management
    Why AI workloads, SaaS sprawl, and identity complexity require a new risk model.
  • 30–60–90 Day Execution Plan 
    Align teams and demonstrate measurable progress fast.
  • How CTEM Supports Ongoing Risk Reduction
    Where MDR and continuous validation fit into an exposure-based approach.

Meet the Presenter

Ed Higgins
Director of Cloud Solutions
Quisitive

  • What CTEM Is (and Isn't)
    How CTEM differs from traditional vulnerability management, and why it’s gaining adoption.
  • How AI Changes Exposure Management
    Why AI workloads, SaaS sprawl, and identity complexity require a new risk model.
  • 30–60–90 Day Execution Plan 
    Align teams and demonstrate measurable progress fast.
  • How CTEM Supports Ongoing Risk Reduction
    Where MDR and continuous validation fit into an exposure-based approach.

2026 Security Check

As environments grow more complex, many security teams are facing a hard reality:

  • Are we prioritizing the risks attackers can actually exploit? 
  • Do vulnerability scores still reflect real exposure across cloud and identity?
  • Can we clearly explain security risk and progress to leadership?

 If these questions sound familiar, this session is for you.

February 26 | 12:00–1:00 PM CT 

Microsoft Teams

Join us for practical reset for how your team measures and reduces risk

AI workloads, SaaS sprawl, and identity-based attacks have fundamentally changed how risk emerges - but many security programs are still measured using vulnerability metrics designed for a different era.

In 2026, leading security teams are shifting from counting CVEs to managing exposures across real attack paths.

Join Quisitive for a practical, executive briefing that explains Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) - what it is, why it matters now, and how security leaders are applying it in an AI-driven world.

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The 2026 Security Check

As environments grow more complex, many security teams are facing a hard reality:

  • Are we prioritizing the risks attackers can actually exploit? 
  • Do vulnerability scores still reflect real exposure across cloud and identity?
  • Can we clearly explain security risk and progress to leadership?

 If these questions sound familiar, this session is for you.

What You’ll Learn

CISOs & CIOs

IT & Security Directors 

Security Architects & Cloud Leaders

+

+

Who Should Attend

CISOs & CIOs

IT & Security Directors 

Security Architects & Cloud Leaders

Who Should Attend

+

Feb. 26  |  12:00–1:00 PM CT  |  Microsoft Teams

Bonus: Attendees qualify for 2 months free of Spyglass®* 

Bonus: Attendees qualify for 2 months free of  Spyglass®*