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Vendor Clock

CyberArk
Exposure Clock

DAYS SINCE LAST PUBLIC RESET

How long since CyberArk's last public CVE, breach, demonstration, lab miss, and capability launch — the five resets that define a vendor's current exposure window.

CVE Disclosed
none on file
No CVE on file for CyberArk in the tracked corpus.
Field Breach
none on file
No breach on file involving deployed CyberArk.
Demo / Bypass
none on file
No demonstrations or bypass research on file.
Lab Miss
none on file
No tracked lab result with a measurable miss for CyberArk.
Capability Launch
53d
since 2026-05-18
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CyberArk is in a quiet window — no resets across the tracked event types in the available corpus. This is good news for CyberArk and worth flagging in any evaluation as a positive datum.

The Exposure Clock is an original ColdRecon metric. A small number is not "bad" and a large number is not "good" — they're counts of days since something happened, drawn from open-source reporting. See CyberArk's full spine →

Three days since CyberArk's last reset is a fact. What you do about it in the next deal is judgment.

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