SafeBreach today announced the launch of its AI-powered Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) solution. This solution is designed to help organizations move beyond siloed security activities toward a complete, closed-loop CTEM program that continuously identifies, prioritizes, and remediates cyber risk at scale.
As enterprises struggle with challenges like AI-generated threats, tool fatigue, and alert overload, traditional reactive security measures are no longer sufficient. Organizations are increasingly turning to the five-phased CTEM framework developed by Gartner™ as a more proactive way to manage exposures, but this has historically required the manual integration of disparate tools, datasets and processes.
SafeBreach is changing that with a unified solution that operationalizes the full CTEM lifecycle. The solution is grounded in the SafeBreach Exposure Validation Platform, which provides the safe, scalable adversarial exposure validation (AEV) capabilities that underpin the entire CTEM framework. Building on this foundation, the SafeBreach Helm AI Agent unifies the platform’s AEV capabilities with data and insights from a customer’s existing security ecosystem to provide a complete 360-degree CTEM solution that ensures exposures are not only identified but continuously validated and resolved.
SafeBreach Helm accomplishes this with a specialized set of capabilities aligned to each CTEM stage. Users query Helm with simple, conversational prompts to initiate each CTEM phase:
- The Scoping Phase: SafeBreach Helm leverages contextual data from Threat Intelligence (TI) tools to identify critical assets, business priorities, and relevant segments of the attack surface.
- The Discovery Phase: SafeBreach Helm continuously aggregates and correlates exposure data across internal and external environments, using Vulnerability Management (VM) and External Attack Surface Management (EASM) tools.
- The Prioritization Phase: SafeBreach Helm uses asset context from the Discovery phase to precisely highlight the exposures that present the greatest risk, helping users cut through the noise.
- The Validation Phase: SafeBreach Helm utilizes the breach and attack simulation (BAS) of SafeBreach Validate and the attack path validation of SafeBreach Propagate to confirm the exploitability of the highlighted exposures and map realistic attack paths using real-world adversary techniques.
- The Mobilization Phase: SafeBreach Helm uses SafeBreach’s AI Remediation technology to translate validated findings into actionable guidance that can be shared with Security Information and Event Management (SIEM); Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR); and other workflow management and ticketing tools—including ServiceNow and Jira— to enable teams to remediate risk efficiently and effectively.
Key Offerings of the CTEM by SafeBreach Solution:
- SafeBreach Helm: The AI CTEM Agent that unifies data from sources including AEV, TI, VM, EASM, SIEM, SOAR, and other workflow management and ticketing tools into a single, intelligent interface for proactive risk management.
- AEV: The SafeBreach Exposure Validation Platform, which combines SafeBreach Validate to test control effectiveness and SafeBreach Propagate to reveal how adversaries could traverse environments to reach critical assets.
- AI Remediation: Provides context-aware, AI-driven guidance and integrates with SIEM, SOAR, and ticketing systems to operationalize remediation workflows and accelerate risk reduction.
- Breach Studio: Advanced capabilities to design custom attack scenarios, including a VS Code extension for environment-specific testing.
- Exposure Hub (Upcoming): A centralized hub that correlates data from VM, EASM, and other tools to provide comprehensive visibility into the attack surface.
Built for large, distributed environments, the CTEM by SafeBreach solution empowers organizations to evolve from fragmented, reactive security practices to a unified, AI-driven CTEM program—grounded in proven AEV and elevated by SafeBreach Helm—to deliver continuous, measurable risk reduction aligned to real-world attacker behavior.
To learn more about the CTEM by SafeBreach solution or the SafeBreach Helm Agent:
Read the recent blog about SafeBreach Helm
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SafeBreach launches AI-driven CTEM to close the execution gap
SafeBreach today announced the launch of its AI-powered Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) solution. This solution is designed to help organizations move beyond siloed security activities toward a complete, closed-loop CTEM program that continuously identifies, prioritizes, and remediates cyber risk at scale.
As enterprises struggle with challenges like AI-generated threats, tool fatigue, and alert overload, traditional reactive security measures are no longer sufficient. Organizations are increasingly turning to the five-phased CTEM framework developed by Gartner™ as a more proactive way to manage exposures, but this has historically required the manual integration of disparate tools, datasets and processes.
SafeBreach is changing that with a unified solution that operationalizes the full CTEM lifecycle. The solution is grounded in the SafeBreach Exposure Validation Platform, which provides the safe, scalable adversarial exposure validation (AEV) capabilities that underpin the entire CTEM framework. Building on this foundation, the SafeBreach Helm AI Agent unifies the platform’s AEV capabilities with data and insights from a customer’s existing security ecosystem to provide a complete 360-degree CTEM solution that ensures exposures are not only identified but continuously validated and resolved.
SafeBreach Helm accomplishes this with a specialized set of capabilities aligned to each CTEM stage. Users query Helm with simple, conversational prompts to initiate each CTEM phase:
Key Offerings of the CTEM by SafeBreach Solution:
Built for large, distributed environments, the CTEM by SafeBreach solution empowers organizations to evolve from fragmented, reactive security practices to a unified, AI-driven CTEM program—grounded in proven AEV and elevated by SafeBreach Helm—to deliver continuous, measurable risk reduction aligned to real-world attacker behavior.
To learn more about the CTEM by SafeBreach solution or the SafeBreach Helm Agent:
Read the recent blog about SafeBreach Helm
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