Artificial Intelligence (AI) scales the volume and speed of cyber attacks, but it cannot create an entry point or develop novel attacks autonomously. Operationalizing exposure management, we don’t try to “out-think” the AI; we simply remove the surface area it needs to operate. Operational threat intelligence can help your understanding of cyber risk, enabling smarter decisions across tactical response, operational planning, and strategic investment. By bringing together adversary behaviour, attack techniques, and exposure data in the context of your own environment, you can shift from reacting to threats to actively reducing risk.
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