SOCRadar Extended Threat Intelligence
SOCRadar Extended Threat Intelligence is an all-encompassing platform built to proactively identify and evaluate cyber threats, offering actionable insights that are contextually relevant. As organizations strive for improved visibility into their publicly available assets and the vulnerabilities linked to them, relying only on External Attack Surface Management (EASM) solutions proves insufficient for effectively managing cyber risks; these technologies should be integrated within a broader enterprise vulnerability management strategy. Businesses are increasingly focused on safeguarding their digital assets from every conceivable risk factor. The traditional emphasis on monitoring social media and the dark web is no longer adequate, as threat actors continually adapt and innovate their attack strategies. Thus, comprehensive monitoring across various environments, including cloud storage and the dark web, is vital for empowering security teams to respond effectively. Furthermore, a robust approach to Digital Risk Protection necessitates the inclusion of services such as site takedown and automated remediation processes. By adopting this multifaceted approach, organizations can significantly enhance their resilience in the face of an ever-evolving cyber threat landscape, ensuring they can respond proactively to emerging risks. This continuous adaptation is crucial for maintaining a strong security posture in today's digital environment.
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ZeroPath
ZeroPath is the AI-native SAST that finds vulnerabilities traditional tools miss. We built it because security shouldn't overwhelm developers with noise.
Unlike pattern-matching tools that flood you with false positives, ZeroPath understands your code's intent and business logic. We find authentication bypasses, IDORs, broken auth, race conditions, and business logic flaws that actually get exploited and missed by traditional SAST tools. We auto-generate patches and pull requests that match your project's style.
75% fewer false positives, 200k+ scans run per month, and ~120 hours saved per team per week. Over 750 organizations use ZeroPath as their new AI-native SAST.
Our research has uncovered critical vulnerabilities in widely-used projects like curl, sudo, OpenSSL, and Better Auth (CVE-2025-61928). These are the kinds of issues off-the-shelf scanners and manual reviews miss, especially in third-party dependencies.
ZeroPath is an all-in-solution for your AppSec teams:
1. AI-powered SAST
2. Software Composition Analysis with reachability analysis
3. Secrets detection and validation
4. Infrastructure as Code scanning
5. Automated PR reviews
6. Automated patch generation
and more...
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Sysdig Secure
Kubernetes, cloud, and container security solutions provide comprehensive coverage from inception to completion by identifying vulnerabilities and prioritizing them for action; they enable effective detection and response to threats and anomalies while managing configurations, permissions, and compliance. Users can monitor all activities across cloud environments, containers, and hosts seamlessly. By leveraging runtime intelligence, security alerts can be prioritized to remove uncertainty in threat responses. Additionally, guided remediation processes utilizing straightforward pull requests at the source significantly decrease resolution time. Monitoring extends to any activity across applications or services, regardless of the user or platform. Risk Spotlight enhances security by reducing vulnerability notifications by up to 95% with relevant runtime context, while the ToDo feature allows for the prioritization of the most pressing security concerns. Furthermore, it is essential to map production misconfigurations and excessive privileges back to infrastructure as code (IaC) manifests, ensuring a robust security posture in deployment. With a guided remediation workflow, initiating a pull request directly at the source not only streamlines the process but also fosters accountability in addressing vulnerabilities.
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Aardvark
Aardvark functions as an independent security research agent, equipped with sophisticated capabilities that allow it to replicate the role of a human security researcher. It systematically analyzes source code repositories, develops threat models, inspects commits for possible vulnerabilities, tests for exploitability in controlled environments, and proposes specific patches for further human assessment. Unlike traditional tools that rely primarily on methods such as fuzzing or software composition analysis, Aardvark employs a reasoning pipeline based on a large language model to examine code behavior, and it integrates effortlessly with existing developer workflows, including platforms like GitHub and code review systems, while also utilizing Codex for patch generation. This agent boasts a wide array of features, such as the ability to perform scans on entire repositories upon initial setup, followed by detailed commit-level evaluations, automated patch creation and validation, along with annotations for human review for each identified issue. Encouraging preliminary outcomes from internal testing at OpenAI reveal that Aardvark achieves a remarkable detection recall rate of 92% when tested on repositories with either known or artificially generated vulnerabilities. As Aardvark continues to develop, it promises to greatly transform the security landscape, equipping developers with robust tools for proactive threat management and fostering a culture of security awareness in software development processes. Its ongoing enhancements could lead to even greater effectiveness in identifying and mitigating potential security threats.
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