According to a recent LinkedIn post from Reach Security, the company is emphasizing its integrations with Microsoft’s security stack, particularly for E3 and E5 customers. The post suggests that many enterprises underutilize built-in Microsoft security features, leaving configuration gaps and misaligned defenses against current threat patterns.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that its platform is designed to assess configurations, optimize controls, and continuously validate protections within Microsoft environments. The post also indicates that Reach plans to showcase results from these optimization efforts over the coming weeks, while directing readers to a Microsoft integration page and solution guide.
For investors, this focus on deep Microsoft integration points to a strategy of embedding Reach’s capabilities into widely adopted enterprise security ecosystems. If execution matches the positioning described, stronger integration with Microsoft tools could support higher customer stickiness, expand wallet share among existing Microsoft users, and potentially improve Reach’s competitive standing in exposure management and continuous threat exposure management (CTEM).

