Our Roadmap: How SecPosture360 Continues to Evolve

SecPosture360 is available today and actively used to assess compliance, risk, and security posture across multiple frameworks. Our roadmap reflects a long-term commitment to improving what exists now—while carefully planning what comes next.

The desktop version of SecPosture360 is not going away. It remains a core product and will continue to receive enhancements, expanded content, and refinements based on customer needs.

At the same time, we are laying the groundwork for a future web-based version—developed thoughtfully and without rushing— informed by lessons learned from the desktop platform and direct customer feedback.

🛠️ Near Term (0–12 Months)

  • Ongoing feature improvements to SecPosture360 (Desktop).
  • Expanded built-in frameworks and regulatory requirements (e.g., CJIS, HIPAA, PCI, and others).
  • Additional default risk statements, maturity guidance, and example evidence.
  • Usability refinements, reporting enhancements, and performance tuning.
  • Enhancements driven directly by customer feedback and real assessment use cases.

🌐 Mid Term (1–3 Years)

  • Incremental development of a web-based SecPosture360 platform.
  • Focus on architecture, security, and feature parity—not rapid release.
  • Exploration of collaboration features appropriate for a web environment.
  • Clear separation of desktop and web offerings, with no forced migration.

🔭 Ongoing & Long Term

  • Continued expansion of frameworks, control mappings, and regulatory coverage.
  • Improved guidance content to help organizations move from findings to action.
  • Optional decision-support features where they add value—not automation for its own sake.
  • A roadmap shaped by customer priorities, not marketing trends.

Our Commitment

We listen to our customers, and what you need matters. SecPosture360 will continue to evolve based on how it is actually used, the challenges organizations face, and the feedback we receive from security professionals doing the work.

Our goal is not to chase trends, but to build tools that remain practical, trusted, and effective—today and years from now.