AI-Powered Intelligence Layer Delivers Continuously Reconciled Understanding of Enterprise Identities, Assets, Access, and Exposures to Empower Cyderes Agents and Analysts
Cyderes has announced the launch of Meridian, a proprietary AI-powered entity fabric designed to transform how organizations understand and manage cybersecurity risk across complex enterprise environments. The innovation represents a major advancement in AI in cybersecurity, enabling security teams to gain real-time visibility into how identities, assets, access, and exposures are interconnected.
As cyber threats grow more sophisticated, security operations centers (SOCs) are overwhelmed with alert fatigue – handling more than 11,000 alerts daily on average. Despite increased investments in cybersecurity tools, many organizations still lack visibility into nearly 30% of their attack surface. This fragmented landscape, driven by multiple point solutions, forces security teams to analyze disconnected signals without full context, making it difficult to accurately prioritize threats.
Meridian addresses this challenge by introducing a unified intelligence layer powered by Cyderes’ proprietary AI agents. These agents continuously reconcile data across IT and business systems, creating a dynamic and comprehensive view of the enterprise environment. By connecting identities, assets, access points, and exposures in real time, Meridian enables both analysts and AI systems to make more informed, context-aware security decisions.
“Security teams are drowning in signals but starving for context,” said Chris Schueler, CEO of Cyderes. He emphasized that traditional systems rely heavily on static severity scores, which often fail to reflect real-world risk. Meridian changes this approach by focusing on contextual intelligence, helping organizations prioritize threats based on actual impact rather than isolated alerts.
Unlike conventional Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) platforms that primarily aggregate data, Meridian actively analyzes relationships across the entire IT ecosystem. Its AI-driven architecture evaluates risk based on identity privilege, asset criticality, access pathways, and potential blast radius. This allows organizations to understand not only current vulnerabilities but also how attackers could escalate access over time.
By mapping identity relationships and access dependencies, Meridian provides a deeper understanding of potential attack paths. This enables security teams to identify high-risk exposures earlier, prioritize remediation efforts more effectively, and reduce overall organizational risk. The platform’s ability to assess both present and future threat scenarios marks a shift from reactive to predictive cybersecurity strategies.
Meridian also enhances the performance of Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services by supplying enriched context for threat investigations. Detection platforms can analyze alerts more accurately, exposure management teams can align remediation with business impact, and identity security programs can gain clarity on how access controls influence risk.
The result is a more cohesive cybersecurity framework where decisions are driven by validated, real-world risk rather than fragmented data signals. As enterprises continue adopting AI in cybersecurity to combat evolving threats, Cyderes’ Meridian platform positions itself as a critical solution for organizations seeking to unify visibility, improve threat prioritization, and strengthen overall security posture.
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