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Beazley Security has introduced a new platform designed to help organizations respond more quickly to AI-driven attacks. This cloud-based SaaS tool keeps an eye on internet-facing assets and highlights the most urgent vulnerabilities. As AI cybercrime introduces automation and increased attack speeds, the time between finding a weakness and exploiting it is getting shorter.
“Our Exposure Management product was built to help organizations understand exactly what’s exposed, fix what matters most in the moment, and stay ahead of the threats that are seemingly nonstop,” said Alton Kizziah, CEO of Beazley Security.
Rising Threat From AI-Assisted Attack Activity
Cybercriminals are using more automation and machine learning to find weaknesses. This means defenders have less time to respond. Security teams need to spot exposures and reduce risk quickly. Beazley Security says attackers can now take advantage of vulnerabilities within minutes. Traditional asset lists often can’t keep up with the growth of cloud services and third-party tools.
Organizations often deal with changing external attack surfaces. Moving to the cloud, adding new web apps, and having unmanaged systems all add risk. Mistakes in setup can also expose important services and software. These gaps make it easier for AI-assisted attacks to succeed.
Continuous Exposure Discovery
Beazley’s Exposure Management platform constantly scans external domains, IP addresses, services, and software versions. This helps users keep track of their internet-facing systems without needing extra software or manual lists. The platform uses intelligence from Beazley Security Labs to highlight vulnerabilities tied to real threats, so organizations can quickly focus on fixing the most urgent security problems.
Security teams get alerts that show which issues to fix first, along with clear guidance. Advisories explain if a vulnerability affects the organization and what steps to take. This approach helps teams focus on exposures that attackers are actually using.
In one case, the company detected a vulnerable asset eight days before exploitation appeared in the wild. The alert also preceded inclusion in the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog.
Intelligence-Led Risk Prioritization
The platform turns technical findings into clear security advice, so teams get easy-to-understand notifications instead of raw data. This saves users time on analysis, helping them fix issues faster and work more efficiently.
Exposure Management also forms part of Beazley Security’s broader risk reduction portfolio. The company provides managed detection and response, incident response services, and advisory and consulting services. Planned enhancements for 2026 include third-party risk monitoring and dark web credential monitoring.
Beazley Security aims for preemptive cybersecurity with continuous discovery and intelligence-led prioritization to reduce breach risk amid AI-assisted threats.
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