Absolute Security

https://www.absolute.com

Absolute Security is a leader in enterprise cyber resilience, providing self-healing, intelligent security solutions. The company's mission is to empower organizations, including enterprises, governments, and educational institutions, to strengthen their cyber resiliency, enabling them to withstand and rapidly recover from destructive cyber incidents and widespread software failures. Founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, the company changed its name from Absolute Software to Absolute Security in April 2024 to better reflect its focus. Its global headquarters are located in Seattle, Washington, with additional offices in Vancouver, BC, Austin, Texas, Tokyo, Japan, Reading, UK, and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Absolute Security offers a comprehensive Absolute Cyber Resilience Platform, which unifies Secure Endpoint and Secure Access solutions. Key Secure Endpoint products include Absolute Visibility, Absolute Control, Absolute Resilience, and Absolute Ransomware Response, all leveraging the patented Absolute Persistence technology. This technology is factory-embedded in over 600 million devices, ensuring an always-on connection that allows for the self-healing of critical applications and controls. The Secure Access portfolio, comprising Absolute Core, Absolute Edge, and Absolute Secure Web Gateway, provides resilient network connectivity and supports a zero-trust security approach.

In July 2023, Absolute Software Corporation was acquired by Crosspoint Capital Partners, L.P., transitioning the company to private ownership and delisting it from the Toronto Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. Christy Wyatt serves as the CEO, with Saul Gates as CFO. The company continues to innovate, announcing plans in March 2026 to integrate Agentic AI into its platform to further reduce downtime from cyberattacks. Absolute Security also expanded its capabilities with the acquisition of Syxsense in September 2024, enhancing its automated endpoint security offerings.

Latest updates

Absolute Security Awards Highlight Shift to Cyber Resilience Focus

  • Absolute Security launched inaugural 'Resilient CISO' and 'Trailblazer' awards at RSAC 2026.
  • The awards recognize CISOs expanding cybersecurity beyond prevention to include cyber resilience and business continuity.
  • The Resilient CISO Award was sponsored in partnership with CyberRisk Alliance/SC Media.
  • The awards recognized 18 CISOs and finalists from organizations including Domino’s, Ernst & Young, and Carnival Cruises.

The creation of these awards by Absolute Security underscores a growing recognition within the cybersecurity industry that prevention alone is insufficient. Modern businesses are increasingly focused on operational continuity and revenue protection in the face of sophisticated and persistent cyber threats. This shift represents a significant opportunity for vendors like Absolute Security, whose platform focuses on enabling rapid recovery and minimizing downtime, but also increases competitive pressure as traditional security vendors adapt their offerings.

Leadership Focus
The emphasis on 'resilience' signals a shift in CISO priorities beyond traditional security, potentially impacting vendor selection and budget allocation.
Partner Ecosystem
Absolute Security’s partnership with CyberRisk Alliance/SC Media suggests a strategy to leverage their influence within the security community for marketing and brand building.
Market Adoption
The broad range of recognized companies indicates a growing awareness of cyber resilience, but the pace of adoption will determine Absolute Security’s long-term success.

Kurzweil Keynote Signals AI's Cybersecurity Dominance at Absolute Security Summit

  • Absolute Security is hosting the Resilient CISO Summit during RSAC 2026 on March 25th in San Francisco.
  • Futurist Ray Kurzweil will keynote, focusing on the intersection of AI and cybersecurity leadership.
  • The summit will also include a fireside chat with Absolute Security’s CEO Christy Wyatt and Kurzweil.
  • Absolute Security published its eighth annual Cyber Resilience Risk Index, highlighting endpoint and network security vulnerabilities.
  • The summit will honor the inaugural CyberRisk Alliance/SC Media Resilient CISO Award.

Absolute Security's focus on cyber resilience, coupled with the Kurzweil keynote, underscores the escalating importance of AI-driven security solutions in a landscape increasingly defined by sophisticated cyber threats. The summit and the Risk Index signal a move beyond traditional preventative security measures towards a proactive, recovery-focused approach. This positioning is crucial as organizations face mounting pressure to minimize downtime and protect revenue streams in an era of heightened cyber risk.

AI Integration
The depth of AI integration within Absolute Security's platform will be critical; Kurzweil's insights may reveal a strategic shift beyond current capabilities.
Index Adoption
Wider adoption of the Absolute Security Cyber Resilience Risk Index will depend on its perceived accuracy and utility in driving tangible improvements in organizational resilience.
CISO Influence
The panel discussion’s focus on CISO leadership suggests a growing recognition of the CISO role in driving business resilience, potentially impacting security budgets and organizational structure.

Absolute Security Launches 'Rehydrate Ready' to Combat Endpoint Downtime

  • Absolute Security launched 'Rehydrate Ready,' a firmware-embedded cyber resilience offering, on March 24, 2026.
  • The service allows enterprises to restore endpoint devices to a fully operational state within 30 minutes with a single click.
  • Absolute Security's technology is embedded in the firmware of over 600 million endpoint devices.
  • The offering requires no upfront investment; customers are charged only when recovery services are activated.
  • The company also released the eighth annual Absolute Security Cyber Resilience Risk Index, highlighting vulnerabilities in endpoint security.

The announcement underscores the growing urgency for enterprise cyber resilience following high-profile incidents like the CrowdStrike BSOD event and the increasing sophistication of AI-powered attacks. Absolute Security's embedded firmware approach provides a unique advantage in a market increasingly focused on rapid recovery and minimizing downtime, but the company's success will depend on demonstrating tangible value and expanding its reach beyond its existing base of 16 million PC users.

Pricing Model
The 'pay-as-you-recover' pricing model could attract cost-sensitive organizations, but its long-term profitability depends on the frequency and scale of incident recovery events.
Firmware Adoption
The success of Rehydrate Ready hinges on continued and expanded partnerships with device manufacturers to ensure broad firmware integration and compatibility.
Index Influence
The annual Cyber Resilience Risk Index's influence on industry best practices and security spending will determine if it drives adoption of Absolute Security's solutions.

Absolute Security Integrates Agentic AI to Combat $400 Billion Downtime Losses

  • Absolute Security is integrating Agentic AI into its Cyber Resilience Platform.
  • A survey of 750 CISOs revealed an average restoration time of 14 days following cyberattacks or software failures.
  • These incidents cost organizations an estimated $2 million per hour, potentially exceeding $670 million for a two-week outage.
  • Absolute Security's Cyber Resilience Risk Index 2026 highlights vulnerabilities in endpoint devices and security platforms.
  • The company is hosting a Resilient CISO Summit at the Marriott Marquis in San Francisco on March 25th.

The $400 billion annual loss figure underscores the escalating financial impact of cyber incidents and software failures, driving demand for more proactive and automated resilience solutions. Absolute Security's move to Agentic AI represents a shift from reactive threat detection to a more preventative and automated approach, reflecting a broader trend towards AI-powered security. The company's partnership with device manufacturers and its embedded presence in millions of devices provides a unique distribution advantage, but also creates dependencies on those partners.

Execution Risk
The successful integration of Agentic AI will depend on Absolute Security's ability to manage the complexity of the technology and demonstrate tangible improvements in recovery times.
Competitive Response
Other cybersecurity vendors will likely accelerate their own AI initiatives, potentially eroding Absolute Security’s first-mover advantage in Agentic AI-driven resilience.
Adoption Rate
The pace at which enterprises adopt Agentic AI-powered resilience solutions will be influenced by the perceived ROI and the availability of skilled personnel to manage these systems.

Absolute Security Unifies Endpoint and SSE, Bolsters Cyber Resilience Platform

  • Absolute Security integrated its Secure Endpoint and Secure Access SSE solutions onto its Cyber Resilience Platform.
  • The integration enforces compliance policies before endpoint access to networks, cloud applications, and data.
  • The company published its annual Cyber Resilience Risk Index, highlighting vulnerabilities in endpoint and network security.
  • Absolute Security's platform is embedded in the firmware of 600 million devices and licensed across 16 million PC users.
  • The company is hosting a Resilient CISO Summit at RSAC 2026 featuring Ray Kurzweil.

The convergence of endpoint security and SSE is a response to the increasing complexity of hybrid work environments and the rise of ransomware attacks, which are driving demand for more holistic cyber resilience solutions. Absolute Security’s firmware-embedded approach offers a unique advantage, but also introduces challenges related to device management and potential conflicts with existing security tools. The company's scale, with its presence on 600 million devices, positions it to capitalize on this trend, but execution and integration remain critical.

Adoption Rate
The success of this integration hinges on customer adoption and willingness to embed Absolute Security’s platform deeper into their infrastructure, which could face internal resistance and complexity challenges.
AI Integration
The effectiveness of the agentic AI features will determine if Absolute Security can truly differentiate itself and reduce customer downtime, requiring demonstrable performance improvements over existing solutions.
Risk Index Impact
The findings within Absolute Security’s Cyber Resilience Risk Index could influence purchasing decisions and create pressure on competing endpoint and network security vendors, potentially impacting their market share.

Endpoint Security Failures Cost Enterprises $400B Annually, Report Finds

  • Absolute Security's 2026 Resilience Risk Index reveals endpoint security software fails 21% of the time.
  • Globally distributed PCs are vulnerable to cyber incidents for up to 76 days per year, contributing to $400 billion in annual downtime losses.
  • Critical OS patching lags an average of 127 days, a significant increase from 56 days in 2025.
  • 10% of PCs still run Windows 10, which ended support in October 2025, creating a significant security risk.
  • Enterprises are rapidly equipping PCs with AI-ready hardware (96% with 16-32 GB RAM), while security tools fail 20% of the time.

The report highlights a widening gap between the rapid adoption of AI-powered devices and the ability of existing security infrastructure to protect them. This is exacerbated by the ongoing reliance on legacy operating systems and a persistent failure rate in endpoint security software, creating a significant vulnerability for enterprises globally. The $400 billion annual downtime cost underscores the urgent need for a more resilient approach to cybersecurity, moving beyond reactive threat detection to proactive risk mitigation.

Governance Dynamics
The increasing adoption of AI-ready hardware without commensurate security improvements will likely trigger stricter governance mandates from regulators and internal audit functions.
Regulatory Headwinds
The continued use of Windows 10 devices beyond support will intensify pressure from compliance teams and potentially lead to fines or operational restrictions.
Execution Risk
Absolute Security’s ability to capitalize on the growing demand for cyber resilience solutions will depend on its ability to scale its platform and maintain its partnerships with device manufacturers.

Absolute Security CEO Named Finalist for Top Cybersecurity Award

  • Absolute Security CEO Christy Wyatt is a finalist for the 2026 SC Awards Security Executive of the Year.
  • The nomination recognizes Wyatt's focus on downtime as a significant economic threat, estimated at nearly $500 billion annually.
  • The SC Awards, in their 29th year, are judged by cybersecurity professionals and industry leaders.
  • Absolute Security will be present at RSAC 2026 in San Francisco, March 23-26.
  • Absolute Security's Cyber Resilience Platform is embedded in firmware across 600 million devices.

The recognition underscores the growing importance of cyber resilience as businesses grapple with escalating cyber threats and the associated financial consequences. Wyatt's focus on downtime recovery aligns with a broader shift towards proactive security measures and business continuity planning. The $500 billion annual loss figure highlights the significant market opportunity for companies offering solutions to mitigate these risks, but also the pressure on organizations to invest in robust defenses.

Competitive Landscape
The finalist recognition will likely intensify competition within the cyber resilience market, as other vendors seek to highlight their own recovery capabilities.
Sales Momentum
Whether Wyatt can convert this award recognition into tangible sales growth and expanded market share within the enterprise segment remains to be seen.
Integration Risk
The reliance on partnerships with device manufacturers presents an integration risk; changes in those relationships could impact Absolute Security’s reach and embedded presence.

Resilient CISO Award Signals Cybersecurity's Shift to Business Continuity

  • Absolute Security, in partnership with CyberRisk Alliance/SC Media, has launched the inaugural Resilient CISO Award, a new category within the SC Awards program.
  • The award recognizes CISOs who prioritize cyber resilience, revenue protection, and business continuity alongside traditional security measures.
  • Thirty finalists have been named, representing a diverse range of organizations including insurance, fintech, government, and healthcare.
  • The Resilient CISO Summit will be held March 25, 2026, in San Francisco, CA, featuring industry speakers and award presentations.
  • The SC Awards, now in their 29th year, recognize innovations and leaders in the cybersecurity field.

The creation of the Resilient CISO Award underscores a strategic shift within cybersecurity. Organizations are increasingly recognizing that preventing breaches is no longer sufficient; maintaining business operations through and after attacks is paramount. This award highlights the growing importance of CISOs who can bridge the gap between security and business strategy, a trend accelerated by the increasing sophistication of cyberattacks and the rising cost of downtime. Absolute Security's involvement positions them to capitalize on this evolving market demand.

Scope Expansion
The focus on 'resilience' signals a broadening of the CISO role beyond reactive security, potentially impacting budget allocation and reporting structures.
Vendor Alignment
Absolute Security’s sponsorship suggests a growing market for cyber resilience platforms, and competitors will likely emphasize similar capabilities.
Talent Migration
The recognition of these CISOs will likely fuel demand for leaders with a demonstrated ability to integrate security with business operations, accelerating talent mobility.

Cyber Resilience Gaps Expose Two-Week Business Disruptions

  • A new survey by Absolute Security reveals that organizations experience an average of nearly five days of downtime following cyberattacks.
  • 19% of organizations surveyed reported cyber incident recovery efforts lasting as long as two weeks.
  • Organizations are spending an average of $2.5 million per cyber incident, excluding lost business revenue.
  • 72% of CISOs now view their role as including responsibility for business continuity recovery following cyberattacks.

The survey highlights a growing disconnect between the perceived importance of cyber resilience and the actual capabilities of organizations to recover from attacks. The rising costs and extended downtime are unsustainable, signaling a potential crisis point for businesses increasingly reliant on digital operations. This trend underscores the need for a fundamental shift in cybersecurity strategy, moving beyond prevention to prioritize resilience and business continuity.

Governance Dynamics
Increased CISO accountability for business continuity will likely lead to more direct reporting lines and potentially expanded budgets, shifting power dynamics within organizations.
Regulatory Headwinds
The escalating costs and prolonged downtime associated with cyber incidents will likely accelerate regulatory scrutiny and mandate stricter resilience standards.
Execution Risk
The decline in reported Cyber Resilience strategy adoption (from 90% to 68% in a year) suggests a potential execution risk as organizations struggle to translate awareness into action.
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