When two of the media’s sharpest voices — GeekWire and Times LA — spotlight the same startup, it’s worth paying attention.
Reclaim Security, a newly emerged cybersecurity company, has been making waves for its bold claims and even bolder technology. But is the hype real, or just another PR push?
The Media Buzz
Both GeekWire and Times LA recently featured Reclaim Security, calling out the startup’s fresh approach to one of cybersecurity’s oldest headaches: endless alerts and overworked security teams.
- GeekWire: “Drowning in dashboards? This startup fixes what other security tools only flag.” (Read the article here)
- Times LA: “This new cybersecurity startup is going viral — here’s why.” (Read the article here)
The message across both pieces is clear: Reclaim Security isn’t just identifying problems — it’s fixing them.
The Pitch: Automation Over Alerts
Reclaim Security’s core offering is its AI-powered exposure remediation platform. Instead of adding to the noise, the platform automatically resolves risks. The result? Less time spent triaging dashboards — more time actually securing the business.
CEO and co-founder Barak Klinghofer summed it up in the Times LA interview:
“Most companies don’t need to hire more security people — they need to make the team they already have more effective.”
In a market dominated by tools that create more work for security teams, this approach stands out.
Hype Check: Is Reclaim Security Delivering?
The cybersecurity community is understandably skeptical of new solutions claiming to “revolutionize” anything. But the attention Reclaim Security is getting — not just from the media, but also from early adopters and enterprise security leaders — suggests this may be more than just hype.
While it’s still early days, the combination of real automation, a seasoned founding team, and growing media attention makes Reclaim Security a company worth watching.
Whether it becomes the “hottest” startup in cyber remains to be seen. But for now, GeekWire and Times LA agree: Reclaim is one of the most interesting stories in cybersecurity today.