Cybersecurity teams are overwhelmed with data and short on clarity. Adversaries, meanwhile, use AI to move faster and operate at an unprecedented scale. This creates a significant challenge for defenders trying to keep up with evolving threats. Most organizations collect enormous volumes of findings, including vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, penetration test results, detection gaps, threat intelligence, and control assessments.
Cybersecurity teams are overwhelmed with data and short on clarity. Adversaries, meanwhile, use AI to move faster and operate at an unprecedented scale. This creates a significant challenge for defenders trying to keep up with evolving threats.
Most organizations collect enormous volumes of findings, including vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, penetration test results, detection gaps, threat intelligence, and control assessments. Individually, these data points may be accurate, but they don’t always reflect the big picture of potential attack paths.
As attackers increasingly leverage AI to rapidly identify weaknesses and chain exploits, defenders must also keep pace. They need to adopt AI-driven solutions to effectively analyze attack paths and strengthen their defenses against sophisticated threats.
