Threat Exposure stories
UK organisations will gain continuous testing of cyber controls as Acumen Cyber adds AttackIQ's platform to spot exploitable attack paths.
Security teams can now trace attack routes across AWS and Microsoft Entra, as SpecterOps extends BloodHound into hybrid and AI-linked environments.
Demand is rising for outside-in cyber monitoring as firms seek earlier warning of impersonation, leaks and fraud before systems are breached.
Security teams could cut alert overload as the platform now automates reachability checks and remediation, while keeping human approval in place.
Security teams are leaving known flaws exposed, with most responses still ending in tickets or handoffs rather than confirmed fixes.
Security teams can now rank code flaws against cloud and identity risks after Tenable folded application security data into its exposure platform.
The controlled trial could help security teams cut false positives and speed remediation as frontier AI moves beyond finding bugs to validating risk.
Security teams are being pushed to prioritise more than ever, as vulnerabilities now make up 42.6% of critical exposures, Check Point says.
Only a small share of alerts proved urgent, but critical vulnerability exposures more than doubled as phishing also surged in the report.
Security teams are still struggling to turn vulnerability alerts into fixes, leaving companies exposed for months when IT and operations must act separately.
Security teams want daily scanning and clearer risk rankings as cloud sprawl and third-party reliance widen attack surfaces, a survey found.
Tenable's move with Anthropic could help security teams cut vulnerability backlogs, speeding remediation before attackers exploit exposed systems.
Thousands of corporate devices may be exposed because many remain unpatched, unseen or missing endpoint protection, Arctic Wolf found.
Regulated firms can now scan code for flaws without sending sensitive data to external AI services, as AISLE targets private deployments.
Security teams are under pressure as attacks can now begin before patches land, making early risk detection critical.
Small businesses risk falling behind unless outside advisers help them govern AI, as Pax8 says adoption is outpacing security and workflows.
Mid-sized firms facing faster exploits can now outsource patching, exposure scanning and threat monitoring under one contract.
Security teams could gain a single view of internal and internet-facing risk, helping them prioritise fixes before exposed assets are exploited.
The combined group now serves more than 3,000 customers in 57 countries as Brinqa adds validation tools to close the remediation gap.
Security teams can now pull threat intelligence into existing AI workflows, reducing manual analysis across fragmented data and incident investigations.