Bring the right exposureto the top of the queue
Prioritize what is most visible, most reachable, and most worth acting on first so teams can move faster on the exposure that actually matters.
Public visibility
Wide exposure
Assets easiest to discover externally should rise earlier in the queue.
Reachability
Touch from outside
Reachable services deserve stronger attention than lower-value background noise.
Priority order
Exposure sorted by action value
Review first
Review next
Track
Actionable first
Push the findings with the clearest response value to the front.
Visible first
Expose the findings that stand out externally.
Actionable next
Cut sorting time by pushing better review order.
Context-aware
Keep surrounding signal close to the priority decision.
Why it matters
Exposure prioritization should feel immediate, not buried in a queue
What teams need is not another long list. They need a sharper visual signal for what is visible, reachable, and worth action first.
Public visibility
Assets and services easiest to see externally should surface sooner.
Reachability
What can be touched from outside deserves stronger attention.
Security relevance
Not all exposure carries equal response value.
Response order
The right findings should move first without waiting behind noise.
Next steps
Bring the right exposure to the front of your workflow
Prioritize what is visible, reachable, and most worth acting on so your team can spend effort where it counts.