Security teams spent years treating penetration testing like a scheduled event. A company hired testers, waited for the ...
Over the last few months, we’ve seen our fair share of pentesting appliances. Whether they’re in the form of a Raspberry Pi with a custom distro, or an innocuous looking Internet-connected wall wart, ...
Cybersecurity teams need to balance automated pentesting tools with expert services. A risk-first approach to budgeting helps organizations scale routine testing while preserving expert review for ...
Sentire has released Atlas Preempt for continuous pentesting operations using AI. Both offensive and defensive SecOps teams ...
AI is changing how security teams think about penetration testing. It can scan large environments, surface patterns quickly, ...
Security teams are looking beyond vulnerability lists and focusing more on real attack exposure. Security teams have more ...
Automated pentesting finds attack paths, but misses SIEM, EDR, cloud, identity, and AI control gaps that leave risk hidden.
The good news is that even as hackers get more sophisticated, so too do cybersecurity platforms, especially automated penetration testing (or “pentesting”) platforms like XBOW.
CyCognito expands its exposure management platform with continuous AI pentesting that simulates multi-step attack chains across enterprise infrastructure, uncovering contextual risks that conventional ...
Companies must reevaluate their security measures and operational stability in light of the ever-changing nature of cyber threats. When looking into resilience plans, businesses often consider tools ...
Ask a security lead to sketch their environment, and the rough draft likely includes multi-cloud builds, SaaS sprawl, and a few stubborn legacy boxes humming in the corner. Every new integration opens ...
It’s a story the security community knows well. You bring in a shiny new automated penetration testing tool, and the first "run" is a revelation. The dashboard lights up with critical findings, ...