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JupiterOne Introduces AI Attack Surface Management and Unified Vulnerability Management

JupiterOne introduced AI Attack Surface Management (AI ASM) and Unified Vulnerability Management (UVM) as part of its AI risk management offerings. The updates aim to give security teams a contextual view of how assets, vulnerabilities, and AI systems create business risk.

The company linked the new capabilities to challenges from rapid AI adoption, including reduced visibility into asset inventory and connectivity across enterprise environments and an increase in vulnerability disclosures that can overwhelm teams with alerts.

JupiterOne AI ASM provides a continually updated, relationship-aware view of enterprise environments. It used automated discovery through hundreds of integrations to map interactions among AI agents, systems, cloud resources, and identities, with data query options that let teams understand what exists, how it connects, and how it could be exploited.

JupiterOne UVM also drew on the graph-native foundation. The offering evaluated vulnerabilities in the context of each customer deployment by analyzing the full attack chain, showing what was vulnerable, what it was linked to, and how an attacker could move to reach business-critical assets, while deduplicating findings across tools and identifying asset ownership to map remediation to business impact. “AI has changed the attack surface, and new models are increasing the number of potential weaknesses across the industry every day,” said Paul Forte, CEO of JupiterOne. “Our team was built for this shift. It’s a natural evolution of our platform and approach to connecting security data. Most teams today face tooling fragmentation and work without a clear understanding of how their systems interact. This launch gives defenders a streamlined approach to assessing risk without stitching together separate tools, programs, or teams.” “Security teams are overwhelmed by the volume of vulnerabilities and lack of context,” said Kevin Tonkin, Chief Product Officer at JupiterOne. “By connecting vulnerabilities to the assets and attack paths around them, and showing who owns what needs to be fixed, JupiterOne helps teams remediate with far greater efficiency.”

JupiterOne positioned AI ASM and UVM as a relationship-driven approach to managing security risk in the AI era by combining attack surface visibility with vulnerability insight.

Provided by Globe Newswire on behalf of JupiterOne. Click to read original content.