Jessica Entwistle
March 30 2026
Security reporting today highlights the importance of maintaining clear visibility across digital environments, the role of continuous asset discovery, and the need to validate security controls as systems evolve. As organisations scale, understanding what exists within the environment becomes critical to maintaining resilience.
Recent analysis shows that many organisations still struggle to maintain a complete and up-to-date inventory of assets across cloud, on-premise and hybrid environments.
As systems are added, removed or updated, gaps in visibility can emerge.
Why it matters
Accurate asset visibility enables faster response to vulnerabilities and supports more effective security decision-making.
Source: Security operations reporting
Security research highlights that continuous asset discovery is becoming a key capability for mature organisations. Rather than relying on static inventories, organisations are adopting dynamic approaches to identify new and changing assets.
This improves awareness across environments.
Why it matters
Ongoing discovery reduces blind spots and supports proactive risk management.
Source: Exposure management analysis
Industry commentary reinforces that organisations are focusing on validating that security controls remain effective over time. As environments evolve, controls must be tested and reviewed regularly to ensure they continue to perform as expected.
This approach strengthens confidence.
Why it matters
Validated controls provide assurance that security measures are working in practice, not just in theory.
Source: Security governance commentary
Security begins with visibility. By maintaining accurate asset inventories, adopting continuous discovery and validating controls, organisations can reduce uncertainty and build a stronger, more resilient security posture.
If you would like support reviewing your security visibility or validating your controls, speak to the Secarma team: