“What used to take about 1500 hours to complete can now be done in 1 week. Flare allows me to empower junior analysts to do dark web investigations that were previously impossible, hence liberating bandwidth.“
Senior Security Specialist at a MSSP



There’s no mystery to how most breaches happen: attackers log in. Modern SaaS-based environments, combined with the constant influx of new infostealer logs, give attackers ample opportunity to compromise corporate accounts and bypass common identity controls like MFA.
Flare Identity Exposure Management pairs industry-leading coverage of exposed credentials and stealer logs with simple, actionable, and automated remediation workflows. This enables customers to proactively manage identity exposures, reduce response times, and significantly lower the likelihood of a business-disrupting breach.
It may sound complex, but it’s straightforward. The ROI calculator assumes that exposed credential detection, validation, and remediation are largely manual processes. Using a small set of inputs—number of employees, monthly exposure volume, security staff hourly cost, and average time to investigate and remediate an alert—we estimate the operational cost of managing identity exposures.
Those costs are then compared against Flare’s pricing and impact assumptions from the Forrester Total Economic Impact (TEI) of Flare, resulting in an estimated ROI.
Validation answers a simple question: does this exposure map to an active account, and do the credentials still work? If the account is active, remediation focuses on eliminating risk—typically by revoking active sessions, forcing a password reset, and requiring re-authentication. Depending on your workflows and alert volume, the costs can add up quickly!
This is based on the Forrester Total Economic Impact (TEI) of Flare study, which estimates a $13.66 reduction in breach risk per employee per year for organizations using Flare as part of their security operations.


